Why is Sustainable Democracy Important?

Written on November 9, 2007 – 11:01 am | by Chris Schaffer |

The idea of sustainable democracy is to renew our nation. With the rapid democratization of other nations a great deal of focus has been taken away from managing our own nation and systems. So much so that over the past few years there have been two disturbing trends.

  1. The onset of widespread apathy in many voting populations.
  2. The transformation of apathy into reactionary anger in some groups.

There is a reason for these trends. When I became aware of sustainable democracy as an idea I began to research it. I also began looking for either local or national groups dedicated to the idea. What I found were movements and organizations for places like Lebanon, Iraq, and South Africa. There existed no group in America.

In fact, this website is the number one listing on both Yahoo and Google for Sustainable Democracy. This lack of any solid group has lead many people to first not caring, then as things steadily crumble it has lead to violent and panicked outbursts.

It has become my mission to create a solid body of change and reform for America. This website is the first pillar of that mission, providing a place where writers can analyze our nation and what it will take to bring it back to greatness.

If you have been angry, if you have wanted change, you have come to the right place. here you can leave your anger at the door and actually work to make things better. This digital space will be the tip of the iceberg.

Stay tuned.

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