Discover a bold framework for rethinking government and democracy.
This edition presents a vision where cities and nations gain strength through direct citizen involvement, practical tools, and a mix of public and private approaches guided by scientific insight.
Written as a concise survey of government, economy, and society, it argues for city‑level reforms, municipal ownership of essential services, and broader education as a path to democratic renewal. The work places emphasis on balancing individual freedom with social responsibility and suggests mechanisms to keep power aligned with the public good.
- Direct legislation and new city governance ideas aimed at reducing corruption and increasing efficiency
- A case for municipal ownership of key services like transit and utilities
- Educational expansion, including the role of national universities and public culture
- Ways to combine democratic participation with economic policy to protect the weak and expand opportunity
Ideal for readers curious about historical visions of reform and how ideas about democracy, economics, and education intersect.