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The Rise of the Unelected Democracy and the New Separation of Powers
Author: Frank Vibert
Year: 2007
Pages: 212
Format: PDF
File size: 5 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2007
Pages: 212
Format: PDF
File size: 5 MB
Language: ENG

The Rise of the Unelected Democracy and the New Separation of Powers In this thought-provoking book, we explore the concept of "unelected democracy" and how it has evolved over time. We examine the role of technology in shaping our society and how it has influenced the way we live, work, and interact with one another. We also delve into the idea that there are new separation of powers emerging, which are not necessarily based on traditional political structures but rather on the ability to shape public opinion and influence the direction of society. The Plot The story begins with the rise of unelected democracy, where power is no longer held by elected officials but instead by those who have the ability to shape public opinion through technology. This shift has led to a new separation of powers, where individuals and groups with access to technology hold significant influence over the direction of society. As technology continues to evolve, it becomes clear that the ability to adapt and understand its impact on society is crucial for survival. As the plot unfolds, we see how the unelected democracy has given rise to new forms of governance, such as social media influencers, hackers, and other non-traditional voices that have gained power through their ability to reach large audiences and sway public opinion.
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