Leading Together: Values, Democracy, and Politics in a Fragmenting World
Democracy is in trouble - not because people have stopped believing in it, but because there's a growing gap between the ideal and lived experience. Across Latin America and Europe, political language has shifted from treating opponents as rivals to treating them as enemies. Trust in institutions has collapsed, young people are disengaged, and populism is filling the void. The answer, the author argues, is collective leadership rooted in communities.