As Trump returns to power, we face more than two choices. We can defend a broken status quo or dismantle it. We can also transform it into something stronger.
Thanks so much, Duncan! I particularly love your closing statement: "Our future doesn’t lie in tearing down or preserving the old structures. It lies in taking what works, transforming what doesn’t, and building a democracy that includes and serves everyone. [...] Democracy isn’t something to defend or destroy; it’s something we must continuously build together."
Also love: "This path is about transforming democracy into a system that is participatory, inclusive, and truly responsive to people’s needs. Rather than defending a status quo that excludes or dismantling it without a clear plan, transformation means reimagining democracy itself. It’s about building a future where every voice matters and where decisions are made with, not just for, the people."
Thanks so much, Duncan! I particularly love your closing statement: "Our future doesn’t lie in tearing down or preserving the old structures. It lies in taking what works, transforming what doesn’t, and building a democracy that includes and serves everyone. [...] Democracy isn’t something to defend or destroy; it’s something we must continuously build together."
Also love: "This path is about transforming democracy into a system that is participatory, inclusive, and truly responsive to people’s needs. Rather than defending a status quo that excludes or dismantling it without a clear plan, transformation means reimagining democracy itself. It’s about building a future where every voice matters and where decisions are made with, not just for, the people."