Direct Democracy and More refers to one of the most important issues in politics today: Parliamentary Democracy (when the electorate votes for its representative) vs. Direct Democracy, where the people vote in a direct referendum on the issues.
Bompa’s book discusses how for far too long the US electorate has been mislead by political parties and their ideologies. The United States is not the main concern of these parties, but the parties themselves; direct democracy, a new political system proposed by Dr. Bompa, responds directly to the concerns of the electorate. In a direct democracy, the people can approve or disapprove of the issues of today via a referendum.
A professor at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Tudor Bompa has written sixteen books, translated into nineteen languages and available in 180 countries.
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