
You pull the lever, but who really decided what's on the ballot?
Metin Pekin, author of Breaking Democracy's Chains, joins Jared and Ian to make the case that the real problem with democracy isn't the politicians - it's the party system behind them. When billionaire donors and major financiers control which candidates even make it to the ballot, your vote doesn't choose your representative. It just ratifies someone else's shortlist.
In this conversation:
-> The "party bottleneck" - why you're voting between two managers of the same system
-> Why campaign finance reform keeps failing (and why tinkering won't fix it)
-> What a no-party democracy actually looks like in practice
-> The Democracy Tax: a structural fix for money in politics
-> The Vaclav Havel greengrocer analogy - and what it says about your vote
-> How ranked choice voting and independent reps could break the cycle
-> Why 45% of Americans call themselves independents but still vote for a party
-> What to actually do if you want to change the system
Metin Pekin is the author of Breaking Democracy's Chains, available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
If this episode got your wheels turning, check out:
- E83: Ramon Perez on the Digital Democracy Project
- E81: Tom Joseph on America's Main Street Party
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