There is no doubt that we live in an era in which people are fearful of the future, not only because of the ever-present threat of terrorism and global climate change, but overwhelmingly because of our precarious economic future. Citizens are angry with their politicians and distrust most corporations, especially financial institutions. People strongly need to believe that it is possible to improve their lives and their children’s futures. What they want is change.
In the US, this social trend played a large role in the election of President Obama as president because people were striving for Change!
Besides, in a multitude of countries around the world, especially Arabic countries and certain African and Asian countries, people have thronged to the streets to demand the end of dictatorships, willing to lay down their lives to achieve democracy.
Furthermore, in many European and South American countries, where mature democracies have been in power for decades, people are tired of standard politician behavior and long for something different.
Ergonocracy intends to provide an answer, a guide to a new regime, one that entails the enhancement of our democratic experience to date. In fact, the global economic crisis and present social environment have provided an unprecedented opportunity in terms of timing for Ergonocracy.
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