Introduction: What is Democracy? Part I 1. Democracy in Athens: People Power is Born 2. The Myth of Representation 3. Buying and Selling Elections 4. Participation: Bought In or Locked Out? 5. Modern Democracy and the International System: A Perfect Storm 6. Non-Governmental Organizations and the Civil Society Chimera 7. How Did Things Get to Be this Way? The Roman Republican System and the Founding Fathers of America Part II 8. The Way Forward: Digital Democracy 9. Disinformed is Disenfranchised: Why Taming Mass Media is a Necessary Step towards Democracy 10. Democracy and Dissent: The Balance between Individual and Community 11. Direct Democracy Today: Cutting the Gordian Knot
An extraordinary historical, political and philosophical work that is set to not only reconfigure our understanding of democracy, but to challenge the individualistic basis of the modern liberal politics.
Roslyn Fuller is currently a research associate at the Waterford Institute of Technology and has lectured in international law at Trinity College, Dublin and National University of Ireland, Maynooth. She is also legal correspondent for Russia Today, contributing a regular column on issues of international law.
A visionary thought experiment...guaranteed to make you think
differently about the trillion dollar bureaucracies we call
democracy today.
*Forbes*
There is no doubting the timeliness of Fuller’s contribution to the
ongoing debates over the future of democratic government.
*The European Legacy*
Beasts and Gods is a timely and provocative look behind the clichés
of Western politics. It recognises that government of the people,
by the people, is not what our current democracies feel like to
most of their citizens. Fuller returns to the roots of democracy in
classical republican practice and rediscovers the sources of the
renewal that is urgently required. Her optimism makes this not just
a challenging book but a heartening one.
*Fintan O’Toole, deputy editor, Irish Times*
Fuller’s is a timely book, laying out the myriad problems with
modern democracy in plain English. Anyone concerned with the lack
of participation in our modern democracies must read this.
*Jillian York, director of International Freedom of Expression at
the Electronic Frontier Foundation*
Beasts and Gods provides a fascinating contrast between democracy
in theory and democracy in practice. It deconstructs the
assumptions underlying representative democracy, and debunks the
fiction that modern elections are “free and fair”. This provocative
book draws on lessons from ancient Greece, while advocating direct
democracy by decoupling economics from politics.
*Marjorie Cohn, professor of law, Thomas Jefferson School of
Law*
Everyone interested in rethinking democracy in the digital age
should read this book. The old ways of governing are dying, and
Beasts and Gods offers timely and provocative ideas on how to
finally make people power a reality.
*Micah Sifry, author of Wikileaks and the Age of Transparency*
Fuller takes the much needed leap from pointing out what’s wrong
with our democracies to proposing a parallel system based on
democracy’s original foundations. It’s a strong reminder that
democracy is and must always be a work in progress, or it won’t be
a democracy at all.
*Pía Mancini, democracy activist and co-founder of DemocracyOS*
Every now and then Modern society throws up someone who questions
its most cherished myths. The how and why of it deserves a book in
its own right. Roslyn Fuller is one such, and, in this work, she
takes on a holy cow, Democracy, that the West loves to believe it
invented (like all good things). She is a young scholar, but gifted
with the right intuition, attitude, and talent to take it on, full
frontal, from A to Z. As such the book is a refreshing, and highly
timely, tour de force, putting both conventional apologetics and
hoary critiques to shame. It dares us to rethink the myth, and
perhaps even to, finally, infuse some real content to it – before
we are all entrapped in irreversible Oligarchy.
*Rajani Kanth, Harvard University*
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