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Forward: Notes on the Future of Our Democracy [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 199x133x21 mm, weight: 295 g, PHOTOS, DIAGRAMS T/O
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0593238672
  • ISBN-13: 9780593238677
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 199x133x21 mm, weight: 295 g, PHOTOS, DIAGRAMS T/O
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0593238672
  • ISBN-13: 9780593238677
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A lively and bold blueprint for moving beyond the “era of institutional failure” by transforming our outmoded political and economic systems to be resilient to twenty-first-century problems, from the popular entrepreneur, bestselling author, and political truth-teller

“A vitally important book.”—Mark Cuban
 
Despite being written off by the media, Andrew Yang’s shoestring 2020 presidential campaign—powered by his proposal for a universal basic income of $1,000 a month for all Americans—jolted the political establishment, growing into a massive, diverse movement. 
 
In Forward, Yang reveals that UBI and the threat of job automation are only the beginning, diagnosing how a series of cascading problems within our antiquated systems keeps us stuck in the past—imperiling our democracy at every level. With America’s stagnant institutions failing to keep pace with technological change, we grow more polarized as tech platforms supplant our will while feasting on our data. Yang introduces us to the various “priests of the decline” of America, including politicians whose incentives have become divorced from the people they supposedly serve. 
 
The machinery of American democracy is failing, Yang argues, and we need bold new ideas to rewire it for twenty-first-century problems. Inspired by his experience running for office and as an entrepreneur, and by ideas drawn from leading thinkers, Yang offers a series of solutions, including data rights, ranked-choice voting, and fact-based governance empowered by modern technology, writing that “there is no cavalry”—it’s up to us. This is a powerful and urgent warning that we must step back from the brink and plot a new way forward for our democracy.
Introduction: Democracy by a Thread xi
PART I TRYING TO CHANGE THE WORLD
Chapter 1 A Winding Path to Center Stage
3(11)
Chapter 2 Deciding to Do the Unreasonable Thing
14(10)
Chapter 3 The Wing Ding Is Stacked Against Me; or, How We Learn About Candidates
24(9)
Chapter 4 Adventures in Advertising and Social Media
33(11)
Chapter 5 The Reality Show of Running for President
44(16)
Chapter 6 The Eye of Sauron
60(13)
Chapter 7 Power Screws with Your Mind
73(7)
Chapter 8 The End of the Beginning
80(13)
PART II THE ERA OF INSTITUTIONAL FAILURE
Chapter 9 Systems Failure
93(7)
Chapter 10 The Centers for Passing the Buck
100(11)
Chapter 11 The Inhuman Economy
111(7)
Chapter 12 How We Know What We Know
118(16)
Chapter 13 Our Data, Whose Data?
134(11)
Chapter 14 Loyalty Cuts Both Ways
145(8)
Chapter 15 Watching the Watchmen
153(10)
Chapter 16 Why Not Much Passes
163(14)
Chapter 17 The Wave That Wasn't
177(11)
Chapter 18 Constructive Institutionalism; or, The Priests of the Decline
188(13)
PART III FORWARD
Chapter 19 The Human Economy: Making What We Measure
201(11)
Chapter 20 Rewiring Government
212(18)
Chapter 21 The Rational Public
230(15)
Chapter 22 The Return of Facts
245(13)
Chapter 23 The Tax Mandalorian
258(10)
Chapter 24 Grace and Tolerance: Humanity in Action
268(7)
Chapter 25 Choices, Choices
275(10)
Chapter 26 The Forward Party
285(8)
Afterword 293(4)
Acknowledgments 297(4)
Notes 301(30)
Index 331