A review by mxbenjaminrose
Democracy May Not Exist, But We'll Miss It When It's Gone, by Astra Taylor

4.0

An insightful envisioning of what a political state could be and a rallying call against the pitfalls of what we now call "democracy." I was expecting this to be more of a manifesto; it's actually more of a series of eight distinct-but-connected lessons on political philosophy. I think this could be a good jumping off point for someone just starting to question the status quo of American exceptionalism; from there, we can branch off into other works that can flesh out each of the ideas more fully.

A great read.