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Next Democracy - Reimagining How We Govern Ourselves Through Power of Data Markets

English · Hardback

Will be released 20.08.2025

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Explore why we feel stuck with our democracies, and radical new visions for governing ourselves and the planet
In The Next Democracy, social entrepreneur and Founder of Donkey Republic, Erdem Ovacik, delivers a startlingly insightful discussion of a new collective governance model based on markets and data that can improve our wellbeing as individuals, and as a society.
The author explains how we can develop the next generation of government that is data-driven, iterative, transparent, and that we decentrally and directly make laws online using prediction markets and delegative voting.
Using same principles of data and market, the author also explores delivery of public goods, where we link products and services' externalities to measurable metrics we care collectively care about altering business models, and removing the dichotomy consumerism and public service.
You'll explore how we can assign real value to our public goods, changing the way we think about valuation and budgets for public spending. Filled with case studies, illustrations, new governance models and frameworks, and key takeaways and summaries of each chapter, you'll also find:

  • A comprehensive explainer of the challenges caused by a collective inability to protect and deliver public goods
  • Discussions of how to develop transparent, decentralized institutions that align private and collective interests to deliver public goods using markets and data
  • An exploration of "Merit Democracy," a radically new form of democracy
Perfect for citizens who seek fresh visions for democracy, and young professionals and impact entrepreneurs who want to work towards creating impact. The Next Democracy is also a must-read for those who seek change through their investments to see the role they can play for a clear vision for a world we can all happily live in.


List of contents










Introduction
 
Chapter 1: Exodus from populism
 
The growing mistrust in public governance
 
Digging into the representation problem
 
Qualities of good governance
 
Excessive inequality undermines democracy
 
Public goods: What Money Can't Buy
 
When Money No Longer Means Value
 
Tech Will Save Us: The Tech-Naive Story
 
Filling the void? Charity, impact-investing, corporate social responsibility
 
Our four economic hats: the consumer, investor, laborer and the citizen
 
Chapter 2: Democracy's crossroads: innovate or die
 
Innovating companies win, big time
 
Evolution thrives with experimentation
 
Getting innovation into the government
 
Dystopian outcomes of dysfunctional democracies
 
Chapter 3: Brewing change for legislation
 
Experiments with Voting
 
Participatory budgeting
 
Citizen Assemblies
 
Digital Changemakers from Wikileaks to LiquidDemocracy
 
DAOs - Decentralised Autonomous Organisations
 
Chapter 4: The struggle to deliver public goods
 
How did we get here
 
From leading to fire-fighting
 
The move towards privatization
 
Rethinking public procurement
 
Efficient but not effective
 
Buying goods from companies based on outcomes
 
Pricing what matters
 
Beyond ESG and CSRD
 
Chapter 5: Merit Democracy: The way forward
 
Holding ourselves accountable
 
Experimenting over forecasting
 
Embracing markets for public goods
 
Empowering public goods with (big) data
 
Transparency breeds legitimacy
 
An open and inclusive design
 
Chapter 6: Merit democracy in a bicycle
 
The front wheel: Legislation in Merit Democracy
 
Betting Can Save Our Democracy
 
The economy of citizen credits
 
Legitimacy through (liquid) voting
 
Measurement as underlying enabler
 
Envisioning a policy market to overcome loneliness
 
The back wheel: Delivery of public goods in Merit Democracy
 
Money - Value Alignment
 
Unleashing new business models
 
How to fund public goods
 
Envisioning a mobility impact market to overcoming car dependency
 
Envisioning a media impact market to overcome click bait culture
 
The handlebar: Taking ownership of our challenges
 
City, National/Federal, Global
 
The bike frame: Role of State in Merit Democracy
 
Chapter 7: Reasons to remain cautious
 
Digital literacy and access
 
Losing the personal touch
 
Limits to measuring
 
We should focus on degrowth
 
Fighting the enemy is priority
 
Prone to manipulation
 
Privacy and data safety
 
Trapped in siloed thinking
 
Experimentation is well worth the risks
 
Chapter 8: The Mission Ahead: Bend not Break
 
Change from within
 
But what can I do?
 
Getting political
 
One day in not so distant future
 
THE END
Introduction
 
Chapter 1: Exodus from populism
 
The growing mistrust in public governance
 
Digging into the representation problem
 
Qualities of good governance
 
Excessive inequality undermines democracy
 
Public goods: What Money Can't Buy
 
When Money No Longer Means Value
 
Tech Will Save Us: The Tech-Naive Story
 
Filling the void? Charity, impact-investing, corporate social responsibility
 
Our four economic hats: the consumer, investor, laborer and the citizen
 
Chapter 2: Democracy's crossroads: innovate or die
 
Innovating companies win, big time
 
Evolution thrives with experimentation
 
Getting innovation into the government
 
Dystopian outcomes of dysfunctional democracies
 
Chapter 3: Brewing change for legislation
 
Experiments with Voting
 
Participatory budgeting
 
Citizen Assemblies
 
Digital Changemakers from Wikileaks to LiquidDemocracy
 
DAOs - Decentralised Autonomous Organisations
 
Chapter 4: The struggle to deliver public goods
 
How did we get here
 
From leading to fire-fighting
 
The move towards privatization
 
Rethinking public procurement
 
Efficient but not effective
 
Buying goods from companies based on outcomes
 
Pricing what matters
 
Beyond ESG and CSRD
 
Chapter 5: Merit Democracy: The way forward
 
Holding ourselves accountable
 
Experimenting over forecasting
 
Embracing markets for public goods
 
Empowering public goods with (big) data
 
Transparency breeds legitimacy
 
An open and inclusive design
 
Chapter 6: Merit democracy in a bicycle
 
The front wheel: Legislation in Merit Democracy
 
Betting Can Save Our Democracy
 
The economy of citizen credits
 
Legitimacy through (liquid) voting
 
Measurement as underlying enabler
 
Envisioning a policy market to overcome loneliness
 
The back wheel: Delivery of public goods in Merit Democracy
 
Money - Value Alignment
 
Unleashing new business models
 
How to fund public goods
 
Envisioning a mobility impact market to overcoming car dependency
 
Envisioning a media impact market to overcome click bait culture
 
The handlebar: Taking ownership of our challenges
 
City, National/Federal, Global
 
The bike frame: Role of State in Merit Democracy
 
Chapter 7: Reasons to remain cautious
 
Digital literacy and access
 
Losing the personal touch
 
Limits to measuring
 
We should focus on degrowth
 
Fighting the enemy is priority
 
Prone to manipulation
 
Privacy and data safety
 
Trapped in siloed thinking
 
Experimentation is well worth the risks
 
Chapter 8: The Mission Ahead: Bend not Break
 
Change from within
 
But what can I do?
 
Getting political
 
One day in not so distant future
 
THE END
 


Product details

Authors Erdem Ovacik, Erdem (Donkey Republic) Ovacik
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 20.08.2025
 
EAN 9781394315383
ISBN 978-1-394-31538-3
No. of pages 304
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship, Business & management, Political science and theory, Entrepreneurship / Start-ups

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