Accelerating democracy :: transforming governance through technological change /
"Successful democracies throughout history--from ancient Athens to Britain on the cusp of the industrial age--have used the technology of their time to gather information for better governance. Our challenge is no different today, but it is more urgent because the accelerating pace of technolog...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Successful democracies throughout history--from ancient Athens to Britain on the cusp of the industrial age--have used the technology of their time to gather information for better governance. Our challenge is no different today, but it is more urgent because the accelerating pace of technological change creates potentially enormous dangers as well as benefits. Accelerating Democracy shows how to adapt democracy to new information technologies that can enhance political decision making and enable us to navigate the social rapids ahead. John O. McGinnis demonstrates how these new technologies combine to address a problem as old as democracy itself--how to help citizens better evaluate the consequences of their political choices. As society became more complex in the nineteenth century, social planning became a top-down enterprise delegated to experts and bureaucrats. Today, technology increasingly permits information to bubble up from below and filter through more dispersed and competitive sources. McGinnis explains how to use fast-evolving information technologies to more effectively analyze past public policy, bring unprecedented intensity of scrutiny to current policy proposals, and more accurately predict the results of future policy. But he argues that we can do so only if government keeps pace with technological change. For instance, it must revive federalism to permit different jurisdictions to test different policies so that their results can be evaluated, and it must legalize information markets to permit people to bet on what the consequences of a policy will be even before that policy is implemented. Accelerating Democracy reveals how we can achieve a democracy that is informed by expertise and social-scientific knowledge while shedding the arrogance and insularity of a technocracy."--Publisher's website. |
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title_full | Accelerating democracy : transforming governance through technological change / by John O. McGinnis. |
title_fullStr | Accelerating democracy : transforming governance through technological change / by John O. McGinnis. |
title_full_unstemmed | Accelerating democracy : transforming governance through technological change / by John O. McGinnis. |
title_short | Accelerating democracy : |
title_sort | accelerating democracy transforming governance through technological change |
title_sub | transforming governance through technological change / |
topic | Information technology Political aspects. Technological innovations Political aspects. Democracy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85036647 Democratization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98003467 Technologie de l'information Aspect politique. Innovations Aspect politique. Démocratisation. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Democracy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Democracy fast Democratization fast Information technology Political aspects fast Technological innovations Political aspects fast |
topic_facet | Information technology Political aspects. Technological innovations Political aspects. Democracy. Democratization. Technologie de l'information Aspect politique. Innovations Aspect politique. Démocratisation. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Democracy. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. Democracy Democratization Information technology Political aspects Technological innovations Political aspects |
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