Книга The Consensus Republic I Roshan Jha

The Consensus Republic I

A New Constitutional Model

Автор: Roshan Jha
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Външен склад
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What if the biggest threat to democracy isn't a bad Prime Minister... but the idea that we need one...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
154
EAN
9798182381727
Enbook ID
52983798
Издател
Теглоt
197
Размери
152 x 229 x 10

Пълно описание

What if the biggest threat to democracy isn't a bad Prime Minister... but the idea that we need one at all?

This book makes one argument, and it will not let you look away from it:

Every strongman who has ever broken a democracy walked in through a door we built for him.

We didn't get here by accident. We designed our systems to hand enormous power to a single office - and then we act shocked when that office gets misused. The Consensus Republic asks the question almost no one in politics is willing to ask out loud:

What if we simply... removed the office?

No Prime Minister. No single ruler at the center of the world's largest democracy. Instead - a radically redesigned Parliament that actually governs, a President reimagined as a constitutional referee instead of a figurehead, and a mechanism so simple it's almost embarrassing no one tried it before: laws can be sent back up to three times, forcing power to explain itself instead of just wielding itself.

It sounds impossible. Until you realize - it's not utopian. It's engineering. A blueprint for a republic where no single person, party, or faction can ever again hold 1.4 billion people hostage to their ego.

This isn't a book about left or right. It's not about which leader is good or bad. It's about a question that outlives every election:

Why do we keep building democracies that depend on finding a good person - instead of democracies that don't need one?

Read it. Argue with it. Then hand it to someone you trust - because the most dangerous thing about this book isn't its answer.

It's that once you read the question, you can't unread it.

The Consensus Republic - the book daring to imagine democracy without a throne.