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America's Crisis: The Direct Democracy and Direct Education Solution by Daniel B. Jeffs β€” book cover

America's Crisis: The Direct Democracy and Direct Education Solution

by Daniel B. Jeffs
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Overview

America is steeped in uncertainty. Through the last half of this century our society has been assaulted by selfish interests and battered by the failures of good intentions. We have been subjected to political terrorism, social aggression, legal anarchy and media-driven chaos. Our public schools have become factories of ignorance and warehouses of violence. Yet through it all the vast majority of us have remained silent.

We are now in a crisis and in danger of losing democracy. We've lost our voice in government, education and almost everything else in society. But we have now entered the age of communications and information technology. We have the Internet, and with it, we are discovering the potential for democracy.

As we are exposed to another double dose of presidential elections and the two-party system of divisive political rancor and shameless pandering, many of us are thinking about solutions for a history of expanding government that has simply grown beyond our control.

That said, consider this: Amend the Constitution to establish nonpartisan direct representative democracy with secure voting networks connected to voter's homes. Rather than politicians selling themselves to partisan factions and corporate interests, we would select and elect highly qualified and well-compensated professional government managers to represent our common sense interests in self-government.

With direct democracy we can reclaim government, education and a divided society with common sense, mutual understanding and cooperation. Indeed, we need to move from the cynical divisions of America versus the United States, to the unity of the United States of America. That's what direct democracy is all about.

Synopsis

Non-Fiction/Political: FRUSTRATED BY THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, MEDIA, POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT? READ AMERICA'S CRISIS TO FIND OUT WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT.

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Editorials

Anonymous Reviewer

If you feel disfranchised as a citizen and voter in America, this book may provide the answers you're looking for. Indeed, the consolidation of power in Washington, economic uncertainty, social erosion, and the 2000 presidential election debacle prove the need for election reform, more democracy and voter participation in self-government. It's time for us to re-examine ourselves. And it's time for real democracy.

Jennie S. Bev

Written in plain language, the author attempts to convey the message through thought-provoking hypotheses and suggestions. This book is ideal for those who are concerned about where we're currently standing as a country and people or curious about what direct democracy is as long as they are aware of the author's subtle biases against the government and its systems.

Book Details

Published
June 15, 2026
Publisher
Mundania Press
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780759900233

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