Do you sometimes worry that you don't know which state agencies are responsible for you? And do you also wish to be asked before decisions are made about your everyday life? What political structures and processes does our society need today?
This book tells us:
... how a division of executive, legislative, judicial and mediating power can look, in which the citizens decide - depending on necessity - which politicians are to be responsible for what and for how long. ... how the decision for direct, indirect or representative democracy can take into account the electoral fatigue or decisiveness of the population. ... which path everyone can follow until a critical mass comes together to support reforms and put them to a vote.
After 20 years of work on this book series, Andreas Seidl thus ventures a step towards founding a party. In doing so, he entertains his readers both intellectually and visionarily. If this work can give you hope, inspire you or move you to action, it has fulfilled its purpose.
The author is a qualified political scientist and social education worker. He acquired his professional experience in Brussels at the European Union, in Frankfurt at the stock exchange and in day-care centres for children in the Rhine-Main area of Germany. He has been keeping a diary of ideas for 20 years and publishes in this book all his previous political proposals for solutions in an overall concept. As a passionate social researcher, he is interested in the concerns, lifestyles and ideas for the future of his fellow human beings. As a convinced democrat, he enjoys going to demonstrations and activists to find out what motivates them and what causes their motivations. As an author, he strives for restrained criticism, constructive approaches to solutions and writing in understandable language.
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