Title: The future of democracy: the end of democracy as we know it
Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this article is to explore the future of democracy, given the transition the countries of the world are experiencing. Methodology The paper draws on literature concerning democracy, ICT and artificial intelligence. A framework for understanding the working of democracy is developed. This framework or model is tested in 20 countries, and conclusions are presented. Findings Globally, there is a shift taking place away from representative democracy toward less democratic forms of government. Originality Most studies are implicitly dogmatic in assuming that representative democracy is a superior form of government. The influences of corporations, media and the elite are moving representative democracy away from the ideal of democracy. Conclusions The future of democracy is uncertain. It is not likely that representative democracy will become the universal form of government. Global government is possible, but it is not likely to be a representative democracy.
Publication Year: 2019
Publication Date: 2019-11-04
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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