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OverviewThe rise of populism in the West and the rise of China in the East have stirred a rethinking of how democratic systems work—and how they fail. The impact of globalism and digital capitalism is forcing worldwide attention to the starker divide between the “haves” and the “have-nots,” challenging how we think about the social contract. With fierce clarity and conviction, Renovating Democracy tears down our basic structures and challenges us to conceive of an alternative framework for governance. To truly renovate our global systems, the authors argue for empowering participation without populism by integrating social networks and direct democracy into the system with new mediating institutions that complement representative government. They outline steps to reconfigure the social contract to protect workers instead of jobs, shifting from a “redistribution” after wealth to “pre-distribution” with the aim to enhance the skills and assets of those less well-off. Lastly, they argue for harnessing globalization through “positive nationalism” at home while advocating for global cooperation—specifically with a partnership with China—to create a viable rules-based world order. Thought provoking and persuasive, Renovating Democracy serves as a point of departure that deepens and expands the discourse for positive change in governance. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nathan Gardels , Nicolas BerggruenPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780520303607ISBN 10: 0520303601 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 April 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface: There Is Something Wrong with the System Acknowledgments Introduction: Rethinking Democracy, the Social Contract, and Globalization The Paradoxes of Governance in the Digital Age Where China Comes In Taking Back Control The Politics of Renovation 1. Behind the Populist Surge Peril Resides within Promise Disruption, Insecurity, and Identity Luther’s 95 Theses and Twitter’s 280 Characters What about Us? God and Computers 2. Rethinking Democracy Representative Government in Crisis The Participatory Power of Social Media Thinking outside the Ballot Box Back to the Drawing Board of Constitutional Design The American Founders: A Republic, Not a Democracy The Progressives: Direct Democracy and Smart Government The Third Turn: Participation without Populism California as a Laboratory of Democracy Fundamental Redesign of State Government 3. Redrawing the Social Contract Job Loss and Inequality in the Digital Age The Transformation of Capital by Knowledge The Parallel Sharing Economy The Future of Work How Tax Dollars Are Spent An Equity Share for All Citizens: Universal Basic Capital Universal Basic Income as a Floor A Postcapitalist Scenario 4. Harnessing Globalization The China Challenge Positive Nationalism Open Societies’ Need for Defined Borders One World, Many Systems Epilogue: Our Image of the Future Shapes the Present Notes IndexReviewsIn this new book, Nicolas Berggruen, the founder and chairman of the Berggruen Institute, and his co-founder, the WorldPost editor Nathan Gardels, are kicking the tires of democracy. The brainy duo take this opportunity to think about the system of government, what makes it work, how it fails, and whether it's still the best way to run the world. This isn't light reading, but it's necessary. * Town & Country * The book is a romp through all that's going wrong with politics, from populists on the rise, robots stealing jobs, climate change being ignored and technocrats bereft of fresh ideas. * The Economist * In this new book, Nicolas Berggruen, the founder and chairman of the Berggruen Institute, and his co-founder, the WorldPost editor Nathan Gardels, are kicking the tires of democracy. The brainy duo take this opportunity to think about the system of government, what makes it work, how it fails, and whether it's still the best way to run the world. This isn't light reading, but it's necessary. * Town & Country * Author InformationNathan Gardels is Cofounder of the Berggruen Institute and Editor-in-Chief of The WorldPost, a partnership with the Washington Post. He is the coauthor of Intelligent Governance for the 21st Century: A Middle Way between East and West, a Financial Times best book of 2012. His previous books include American Idol after Iraq, The Changing Global Order and At Century’s End. Nicolas Berggruen is Founder and Chairman of the Berggruen Institute. He is coauthor of Intelligent Governance for the 21st Century: A Middle Way between West and East and is copublisher of The WorldPost. He is also Chairman of Berggruen Holdings. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |