Why governments fail and how to fix them with a bold new plan
This book argues that current political systems inherit fatal flaws and that a scientifically designed approach can deliver truly just government. It presents a framework for evaluating sovereignty, power, and the roles of capital and labor in modern society.
In clear, accessible terms, it explains why everyday democracy often falls short and what a next‑generation system could look like. The author proposes the Selective Organism as a new power center and argues for Nomocracy—the sovereignty of law over any person or party—as the foundation for stable, fair governance.
- A critical look at popular sovereignty, minority rule, and mob action
- Definitions of key concepts like sovereignty, justice, and the role of law
- An outline of a proposed political system designed to improve public offices and policy decisions
- Thoughtful comparisons of labor, capital, and governance in a just society
Ideal for readers of political philosophy and practical governance who want a clear argument for rethinking how government should work.