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The People's Constitution (2018 Edition)
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204 pages
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The book critiques the lack of true democratic control citizens have over their governments globally, highlighting that most nations, aside from Switzerland, fail to offer genuine democratic systems. It argues that many governments operate under a facade of democracy, with constitutions that are not effectively upheld. The author uses Britain as a case study, pointing out its unelected head of state and parliament members, as well as the absence of a written constitution, to illustrate the broader issues within democratic governance.
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2018, paperback
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