This chapter hypothesizes on how a nation ruled by its people via Direct Democracy would conduct itself and what policies it is likely to adopt. We also show why only a world with one or more Direct Democracies could start addressing the issues we presented in The Turning Point.
Direct Culture
- State, Nationality and Citizenship
- Psychology, Education and Society
Direct Government
- Quality of Decisions
- System Flexibility
Direct Politics
- Opinions
- Organizations
- Politics
- The Media
Direct Policy
- Security and Foreign Affairs
- Economy
- More Examples
Mitigating the Power Struggle
- National Relief
- Global Relief