Robert Pirsig said:
“The truth knocks on the door and you say, "Go away, I'm looking for the truth," and so it goes away. Puzzling.”
Let's see:
I have a book about an alternative democracy:
Chapter 1: A Tale of Two Nations: one is functional, the other is dysfunctional
Chapter 2: 12 Limitations of Western Democracy
Chapter 3: Tiered Democratic Governance, which fixes all 12 Limitations
Chapter 4: A Culture of Consultation, something we need to learn (and we can learn).
Chapter 5: The Advisor Board, an important check-and-balance.
Chapter 6: Moving from HERE to THERE
Chapter 7 to 10: Peripheral things.
Interested? Probably not.
Diary of a Future Politician: Len Pash is a laid off factory worker. He is a reluctant volunteer in building this new democracy.
Confessions of Future Politician: Thelma Delgers is young person figuring life out. She moves from a party-party person to serving her community, which includes building this new democracy.
Circles of a Future Politician: Eli Weasel is an idealistic youth from the Tankosin Indian Reservation. His TDG group moves from obscurity to being influential.
Interested? Probably not.
I've engaged with 4,000 people on Medium in the past four years about this new democracy. No interest.
If we are waiting for Hollywood to lead us, we might be waiting for a long time.
I seem to be the only alternative.