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Rules in Perspective on Ep. 42: Democracy for Busy People

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In this episode of Rules in Perspective I review the podcast episode 42 on Democracy for Busy People, a discussion I had with Kevin Elliott.

My three takeaways from episode 42:

0:42 It’s important to include busy people in democracy.

3:55 Political parties and political competition are crucial. The better parliaments represent the people’s interests, the more democratic our political systems.

6:00 We should dare to fundamentally question our current institutions and think about unconventional propositions and ideas.

Listen to episode 42 and find the show notes here.

Kevin Elliott’s personal website.

It would be great to hear your opinion and feedback on this new format. If you want to send me an email, you can reach me at rulesofthegame.ddi@gmail.com. If you find my discussions interesting and you’d like to support my work, consider buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rulesofthegame

Related episodes:

The Citizens' Chamber in the Canton of Vaud with Rodan Bury and Charly Pache | Ep. 31:

⁠⁠Listen and show notes⁠⁠⁠.

Fixing the House with Proportional Representation with Lee Drutman | Ep. 39

Listen and show notes.

Power-sharing institutions in multicultural societies – the case of Switzerland with Sean Müller | Ep. 6

Listen and show notes.

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In this episode of Rules in Perspective I review the podcast episode 42 on Democracy for Busy People, a discussion I had with Kevin Elliott.

My three takeaways from episode 42:

0:42 It’s important to include busy people in democracy.

3:55 Political parties and political competition are crucial. The better parliaments represent the people’s interests, the more democratic our political systems.

6:00 We should dare to fundamentally question our current institutions and think about unconventional propositions and ideas.

Listen to episode 42 and find the show notes here.

Kevin Elliott’s personal website.

It would be great to hear your opinion and feedback on this new format. If you want to send me an email, you can reach me at rulesofthegame.ddi@gmail.com. If you find my discussions interesting and you’d like to support my work, consider buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rulesofthegame

Related episodes:

The Citizens' Chamber in the Canton of Vaud with Rodan Bury and Charly Pache | Ep. 31:

⁠⁠Listen and show notes⁠⁠⁠.

Fixing the House with Proportional Representation with Lee Drutman | Ep. 39

Listen and show notes.

Power-sharing institutions in multicultural societies – the case of Switzerland with Sean Müller | Ep. 6

Listen and show notes.

Youtube

  continue reading

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