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Notes from an increasingly influential blog — interactive democracy
In his book “Democracy Kills – What’s good about having the vote?”, Humphrey Hawksley comments on what is required to get a functioning democracy:
“Firstly, leadership…”
“Second… The really tough part is building the institutions. There needs to be a free and responsible press; uncorrupt and efficient public services; an independent judiciary that closes cases and makes decisions; a disciplined police and military; a strong election commission; a banking authority; and education, health and transport organisations, all of which can be held to account.”
Humphrey, a respected BBC foreign correspondent, writes of his experiences abroad and of the struggle to bring democracy to the less developed regions of the world. However, the above quote is a reminder of what we have and the foundations that Interactive Democracy can build upon.
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