Publisher's Synopsis
Unified Democratic Constitution (UDC) is a democratic system of governance without politics and parties. The word "Unified" is used because it is developed considering multiple disciples, like human psychology, human rights, history, logic, science and engineering. The book explains the importance of science and engineering in the formation of a constitution and operation of a government. The book also analyze the modern democracy and its failure due to corrupt politics, influence of money and special interest groups, lobbies, bribery, excessive election expenditure, political deadlocks, uncompromising ideologies, selection of uneducated and unprofessional characters to important posts. The author explains in this book how the UDC is formulated and how it will eliminate the problems associated with the modern democracies. This book can also provide a constitutional format to the emerging democracies of the world. It is of great impotence for the peace and prosperity of the world that countries emerging from dictatorships should have a true democratic constitution. 'Constitution' is a difficult subject but it is explained in this book in simple terms and with charts, tables, and figures so anyone interested in politics and government can understand it. A brief history of democracy, since its inception 2600 years ago in Greece, is also provided in this book for a better understanding of the subject. In the evolution of democracy, the UDC is a giant step forward. Since the constitution of the United States of America was drafted in 1787, no democratic constitution was written that so fundamentally change the approach to governance.