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E-grāmata: Time to Save Democracy: How to Govern Ourselves in the Age of Anti-Politics

(Lecturer (retired), University of Cambridge)
  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447338260
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  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447338260

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To govern ourselves or not? That is the existential question of politics. In light of the recent surges of political extremism—and the alienation and distrust that follow—in both the United States and Europe, ensuring the perseverance of democratic self-rule now feels particularly precarious. Time to Save Democracy tackles the daunting challenges of the current moment head-on. With clear, accessible prose, Henry Tam sets out to explore what exactly should be done to revive democracy. Moving beyond familiar ‘get the vote out’-style idea, Tam sets out nine key areas where reforms are necessary to ensure we can govern ourselves more effectively, touching on notions of having a shared mission and mutual respect among politically dissimilar groups, the importance of public accountability for elected officials, and sustaining the power balance between the government and its constituents. Dispelling the suggestion that democracy has run its course, this book serves as a powerful reminder of why democratic governance is indispensable.

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At a time when 42% of people entitled to vote in the UK did not do so, including 15% who did not even register, it is important to create more and better ways for people to participate in democratic decision making. Henry Tams erudite book will certainly aid the development of democratic practice. Titus Alexander, founder, Democracy Matters Time to save Democracy is essential reading for all those concerned about the state of democracy today but even more important reading for the increasing numbers who take democracy for granted. Always compelling and challenging in its analysis of democracy, past and present, the book is also full of hope. However, this is no insubstantial optimism but rather an insightful and richly informed progressive agenda for developing democratic cooperation ... [ It] provides a powerful and convincing manifesto for democracy at a time when we most need one. Diane Reay, Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge and Visiting Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science We cannot be complacent about the place of representative democracy in this country and across the west. The weaknesses of current models suggest that the turbulent politics and insecurities of the day may well overturn existing democratic arrangements. Henry Tams Time to Save Democracy offers a practical guide for those of us who wish to fulfil the goals of democracy as a framework for collective self-governance at all levels of society, from community activists up to national politicians and civil servants. It should be read and acted on. Stuart Weir, Founder, Charter88; and inaugural director, Democratic Audit, University of Essex. "This is a spirited, wide-ranging defence of democracy, and a call to arms for its renewal, from someone who has practised what he preaches in both government and civil society. In the best traditions of reasoned pluralism, readers will find much to debate and argue about in this book." Professor Nick Pearce, Director of Institute for Policy Research, University of Bath "Henry Tams new book sets out strategies for developing and sustaining more democratic ways of relating to each other, rooted in more equal relationships of power. This is such a timely contribution to contemporary debates." Marjorie Mayo, Emeritus professor of Community Development, Goldsmiths, University of London









A distinguished commentator on progressive politics, Henry Tam has written an indispensable book for political leaders and administrators who are seeking to fix the institutional mechanisms in their democratic societies. There seems to be no fundamental aspect of democratic governance that Tam does not fully understand. Time to save democracy is an exhaustive treatment of its topic. This book has a keen sense of history and treats pressing problems of the day with incredible care and detail -- including 40 specific recommendations. It is a must read for everyone interested in saving democracies during a turbulent time. David M. Anderson, formerly George Washington University In Time to Save Democracy, Henry Tam reminds us of the importance of collaborative learning and the development of a critical mind set and their centrality in our pedagogical approaches. This is a call to action for anyone interested in lifelong learning and the critical links between adult education, civic engagement and democratic participation.



Mel Lenehan, Principal, Fircroft College

Acknowledgements v
Introduction: Democracy in distress 1(10)
Part One Has democracy a future?
11(38)
One Why we need democracy
13(20)
Two Rethinking how we govern
33(16)
Part Two How to sustain democratic togetherness
49(68)
Three Shared mission
51(22)
Four Mutual respect
73(22)
Five Coherent membership
95(22)
Part Three How to underpin democratic objectivity
117(74)
Six Collaborative learning
119(24)
Seven Critical re-examination
143(24)
Eight Responsible communication
167(24)
Part Four How to achieve democratic power balance
191(68)
Nine Participatory decision making
193(22)
Ten Civic parity
215(22)
Eleven Public accountability
237(22)
Conclusion: Learning to govern ourselves 259(10)
References 269(30)
Index 299
With a background in both academia and national and local politics Dr. Henry B. Tam is a writer, educator, and former policy head for civil renewal under the last Labour Government. He has been Director of the Forum for Youth Participation & Democracy, University of Cambridge; Lecturer on politics and government for WEA (Workers Educational Association) and the Civil Service College; and Visiting Professor, School of Lifelong Learning, Birkbeck, University of London.