
Examines how democratic systems work and argues that in the light of recent history--the rise of globalism, digital capitalism, Western populism, and Chinese power in the East--we need frameworks for reinterpreting capitalism in this new world, one that integrates social networks to create direct democracy that compliments representative government and ensure that citizens and workers come first before jobs and economy.
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call number/section: 320.97
subjects: democracy, capitalism, globalization, united states, politics and government