Next Generation Democracy: What the Open-Source Revolution Means for Power, Politics, and Change

Next Generation Democracy: What the Open-Source Revolution Means for Power, Politics, and Change

by Jared Duval
Next Generation Democracy: What the Open-Source Revolution Means for Power, Politics, and Change

Next Generation Democracy: What the Open-Source Revolution Means for Power, Politics, and Change

by Jared Duval

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Overview

The problems of the 21st century are of unprecedented scale. Climate change, financial instability, the housing crisis, the need for health care: all of these are political issues that could be managed with ease on a much smaller scale. But with an enormous global population, that kind of change is no longer an option. As a result, some of the large bodies we once appointed to manage macroscopic problems--such as the government--have begun to fail us. Never was this more clear than during Hurricane Katrina, when individual efforts and decentralized organizations were more efficient, swifter, and better suited to the task than, say, FEMA.


But, according to the hard-charging and ambitious Jared Duval, there is good news. Accompanying the expansion of these social problems has been an explosion in information technology, and we are quickly discovering the power of collaboration. Obama's town hall meetings are just the beginning of something larger--a movement towards what he refers to as "open-source" principles. By sharing information and letting systems grow themselves, we can devise new programs that will tackle these sprawling problems. Kiva's innovative micro-lending principles are making impressive progress with huge, intractable problems like world hunger and poverty.


The Open-Source Society is more than a persuasive argument, though. It is a manifesto, a narrative both personal and reportorial, and an empowering call to arms. Duval's spirit and intelligence are infectious, and his message is important.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608194841
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/14/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 457 KB

About the Author

Jared Duval is the inaugural Fellow and co-founder of the Metis Fellowships, an initiative for young authors at Demos, a New York think tank. He was the National Director of the Sierra Student Coalition, the national student chapter of the Sierra Club and the largest student environmental organization in America. A recipient of the David Brower Youth Award and the Morris K. Udall and Harry S. Truman scholarships, he graduated Summa Cum Laude from Wheaton College in Massachusetts in 2005. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Introduction i

1 Katrina Revisited 24

2 The Rise of the Open-Source Movement 58

3 Millennials: The Open-Source Generation 90

4 Dispatches From the Front Lines of a Next Generation Democracy 133

5 A Systems Approach to Change 171

6 Realizing Democracy's Promise 188

Afterword 221

Acknowledgments 231

Notes 239

Index 261

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