Politics Without Politicians: The Case for Citizen Rule

Politics Without Politicians: The Case for Citizen Rule

Politicians have failed us. But democracy doesn’t have to. Bought by special interests, detached from real life, obsessed with reelection. Politicians make big promises, deliver little to nothing, and keep the game rigged in their favor. But what can we do? In Politics Without Politicians, acclaimed political theorist Hélène Landemore asks and answers a radical question: What if we didn’t need politicians at all? What if everyday people—under the right conditions—could govern much better? With disarming clarity and a deep sense of urgency, Landemore argues that electoral politics is broken but democracy isn’t. We’ve just been doing it wrong. Drawing on ancient Athenian practices and contemporary citizens’ assemblies, Landemore champions an alternative approach that is alive, working, and growing around the world: civic lotteries that select everyday people to govern—not as career politicians but as temporary stewards of the common good. When regular citizens come together in this way, they make smarter, fairer, more forward-thinking decisions, often bringing out the best in one another. Witnessing this process firsthand, Landemore has learned that democracy should be like a good party where even the shyest guests feel welcome to speak, listen, and be heard.
Publisher Pegasus Books
Author Hélène Landemore
Country USA
Publication Date 10/02/2026
Pages 320
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Hélène Landemore is a political theorist and the Damon Wells '58 Professor of Political Science at Yale University. Her work explores the foundations and future of democracy,
Publisher Address newbooks@pegasusbookstore.com
ISBN 9780593713983