A New Way to Govern: Open Democracy and Citizen Participation
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking approach to governance in this thought-provoking 47-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into Yale political scientist Helene Landemore's proposal for open democracy, which aims to modernize our democratic systems and put more power in the hands of citizens. Examine the current challenges facing traditional forms of democracy and discover how concepts like the jury system, citizens' conventions, and diversity can be leveraged to create a more representative and inclusive governance model. Learn about real-world examples, including Iceland's experience, and consider the potential for transforming democracy in the 21st century. Reflect on the roles of humility, willingness to learn, and the importance of addressing larger systemic issues in reimagining political structures.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Problem
The System is Broken
The Jury System
The System
Evidence
Experts
Optimism
Selfdoubt
Privilege
Iceland
Humility and willingness to learn
Citizens Conventions
Diversity
The Larger Problem
Success
Americanization
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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