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The Democracy Myth

Frederick Freeman uncovers the truth behind the myth.

“If voting made any difference they wouldn’t let us do it” – Mark Twain

Better than the alternative? Or at least no worse? Whatever your views on democracy, it is certainly not a perfect system.

With many people disillusioned by self-serving politicians and government institutions, frustrated that their interests are not being represented, it is hard to see why there haven’t been more attempts to unpick the system at the heart of all this: the modern democracy.

In fact, in 2017 the Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index recorded a crisis in global democracy with only 19 countries classified as fully democratic. Clearly flaws exist with democracy worldwide.

What if there was a system that better protected ordinary citizens? Frederick Freeman attempts to expose the false claims of democracy and offers up a new alternative. The Democracy Myth takes a fresh look at what we have come to accept as the political norm. The Democracy Myth doesn’t simply identify problems. It identifies a new approach that could bring much needed change. It demands a ‘Fair, Free and Friendly’ society.

In pamphlet form, this is a highly accessible read designed to be provocative and to question the status quo we take for granted. Why not take a look for yourself and see if democracy really is all it is cracked up to be?

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