
The Responsibilities of Democracy
Claire Foster-Gilbert(Editor)
Haus Publishing
Will be published approx. on 29. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
62 pages
978-1-912208-73-9 (ISBN)
Description
Democracy depends on consent. That means politicians have to argue their causes and win consensus. But democracy has its flaws, not least in the lack of efficiency in the decision-making process.
In this book, two leading figures of the British political establishment share their thoughts on where democracy is heading and how it can survive in the 21st century. John Major outlines the qualities on which a healthy democracy depends, as he deplores the current trends in political exchange. Nick Clegg writes of the ways in which political language has always involved trading insults, and he argues that compromise is not betrayal but the very substance of our politics and our democracy.
Based on contributions they made to the Westminster Abbey Institute's democracy series, this authoritative analysis of the state of democracy in the UK is a clarion call to the electorate and politicians to nurture and protect the values on which that democracy depends.
In this book, two leading figures of the British political establishment share their thoughts on where democracy is heading and how it can survive in the 21st century. John Major outlines the qualities on which a healthy democracy depends, as he deplores the current trends in political exchange. Nick Clegg writes of the ways in which political language has always involved trading insults, and he argues that compromise is not betrayal but the very substance of our politics and our democracy.
Based on contributions they made to the Westminster Abbey Institute's democracy series, this authoritative analysis of the state of democracy in the UK is a clarion call to the electorate and politicians to nurture and protect the values on which that democracy depends.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-A)
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 112 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
76 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912208-73-9 (9781912208739)
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Clegg Nick Clegg | Major John Major
Responsibilities of Democracy
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04/2020
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Persons
JOHN MAJOR was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1997.
NICK CLEGG was Leader of the Liberal Democrats for eight years from 2007 and Deputy Prime Minister from 2010 to 2015. He is currently Vice-President for Global Affairs and Communications at Facebook.
CLAIRE FOSTER-GILBET is the founder director of the Westminster Abbey Institute. A current and former member of numerous ethic committees, Dr Foster-Gilbert has played an instrumental role in the medical research ethics field, and has led efforts to shift the Church's thinking on environmental issues.
NICK CLEGG was Leader of the Liberal Democrats for eight years from 2007 and Deputy Prime Minister from 2010 to 2015. He is currently Vice-President for Global Affairs and Communications at Facebook.
CLAIRE FOSTER-GILBET is the founder director of the Westminster Abbey Institute. A current and former member of numerous ethic committees, Dr Foster-Gilbert has played an instrumental role in the medical research ethics field, and has led efforts to shift the Church's thinking on environmental issues.
Content
Acknowledgements // vii
Introduction by Jane Foster-Gilbert // 1
The Responsibilities of Democracy by The Rt Hon Sir John Major // 15
The Coarsening of Political Language by The Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Clegg // 41
Notes // 55
Westminster Abbey Institute // 60
Introduction by Jane Foster-Gilbert // 1
The Responsibilities of Democracy by The Rt Hon Sir John Major // 15
The Coarsening of Political Language by The Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Clegg // 41
Notes // 55
Westminster Abbey Institute // 60