Permanent Citizens’ Assemblies
A New Model for Public Deliberation
Abstract
For a growing number of people, democracy has become synonymous with broken promises and abandoned commitments. Governments everywhere are not listening to their citizens’ concerns on matters of fundamental importance. As a result, ordinary men and women of all political persuasions are demanding transformations, not just to government policies, but to the methods of governance themselves. They realize that in the periods between general elections, they have great difficulty having their voices heard, because they have no formal role in constructing political agendas. This open access book focuses on one way to address this problem, by establishing a continual dialogue between individuals and their governments, hence forcing politicians to constantly pay attention to “the people.” Larry Patriquin argues for the creation of permanent citizens’ assemblies, which would be charged with examining issues of public concern and giving advice to governments. For those troubled by our current democratic impasse, Permanent Citizens’ Assemblies: A New Model for Public Deliberation will give hope that practical reforms are possible and that new institutions can become effective components of governance in nations across the globe. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
Keywords
Brexit; Canada; Citizenship; Decision Making; Democracy; Participation; Public Policy; Refendum; Social ChangeISBN
9781785523434Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing (US)Publication date and place
New York, 2019Imprint
Rowman & LittlefieldSeries
Rowman & Littlefield International - Policy Impacts,Classification
Central / national / federal government policies
Political campaigning and advertising
Political ideologies and movements
Elections and referenda / suffrage
