
Start the Week Rethinking politics
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Jan 19, 2026 Hélène Landemore, a political scientist advocating for deliberative democracy, argues that electoral systems favor special interests and calls for more civic participation through citizen assemblies. Phil Tinline emphasizes the need for politicians to confront issues of power distribution to rebuild public trust. Michael Gove, with extensive government experience, debates the importance of career politicians while acknowledging the potential of citizens' assemblies. The discussion addresses radical reforms, the limitations of expertise, and the unexpected social bonds created through inclusive governance.
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Cycle Of Power And Public Trust
- Postwar governments could wield power to build infrastructure and public goods at scale.
- From the 1960s onward, distrust and market solutions hollowed out state capacity and trust.
Good Rules Can Become Accountability Sinks
- Overreach of quantification and rules intended to restore trust can exclude important values.
- This creates accountability sinks where responsibility diffuses and no one is blamed.
Show Conviction To Rebuild Trust
- Face down the press and show conviction to rebuild public confidence.
- Politicians should demonstrate belief-led decision making rather than perpetual caution.



