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In ‘Power and Humility: The Future of Monitory Democracy,’ John Keane investigates the critical role of monitoring institutions in contemporary democracies. The book addresses how democratic systems can balance the exercise of power with humility, ensuring that those in authority remain accountable to the public.
Keane argues that monitory democracy—characterized by multiple non-electoral institutions that scrutinize and challenge power—represents an evolution beyond traditional representative democracy. These mechanisms include media organizations, civil society groups, and watchdog institutions that serve as checks on governmental authority.
The author examines how democracies can strengthen their resilience through distributed accountability and citizen engagement. He discusses the challenges posed by populism, authoritarianism, and institutional decay while offering insights into how democratic societies can adapt and thrive in the 21st century.







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