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  2. Is social media good or bad for democracy? Your answer ... - AOL

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    In a Pew survey of 27 nations, residents of 21 nations saw more “Good” than “Bad.” But there was a wide difference from place to place. Nigeria and Mexico led the “Good thing” report ...

  3. Criticism of democracy - Wikipedia

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    [64]: 61 Under the framing of whole-process people's democracy, the most important criteria for democracy is whether it can "solve the people's real problems," while a system in which "the people are awakened only for voting" is deemed not truly democratic.

  4. How to upgrade democracy: Former Microsoft executive Jon ...

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    The Jan. 6 breach and riot at the U.S. Capitol, and the larger effort to overturn the results of the election, have brought new attention to the larger need for political reform — fixing the ...

  5. Edge of Chaos (book) - Wikipedia

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    Presented as a 10-point "Blueprint for a New Democracy" [2] designed to encourage the growth of capitalism, [3] Moyo outlines arguments on both sides of her proposals, most of which focus on strengthening democratic functions in the U.S. [2] A compelling argument is made that "the global failure to achieve sustained, inclusive growth underpins ...

  6. Calmes: How to save the Republican Party - AOL

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    For the party’s own good, Americans should vote against all of its candidates, from Donald Trump down to dogcatcher, and do so whether Joe Biden or someone else is atop the Democrats’ ticket.

  7. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed - Wikipedia

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    Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (titled Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive for the British edition) is a 2005 book by academic and popular science author Jared Diamond, in which the author first defines collapse: "a drastic decrease in human population size and/or political/economic/social complexity, over a considerable area, for an extended time."

  8. Too Dumb for Democracy? - Wikipedia

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    The book focuses on why people make political decisions against their own self-interest, documenting the extent to which people are manipulated by bad-faith actors. [2] In the book, Moscrop argues that democracy is under threat but can be saved, emphasising the need for good process to resolve disagreements. [1]

  9. Democratic governors launch initiative to 'protect American ...

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    "Governors Safeguarding Democracy will serve as a powerful force in state-level efforts to ensure that our democracy lives up to our ideals and thrives for generations to come." Polis expressed a ...