THE DEMOCRACY INDEX
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About the Book
In both European and western countries there is a significant number of research institutes that study such problems as: "unsettled democracy", "loosened democracy", "controlled democracy" and "unguided democracy". They only examine the top, so to speak, "iceberg of Democracy", overlooking the main part: the "underwater part of democracy", the "warm" and "cold" current, the "invisible forces of democracy".
The research institutes prescribe how to treat our and your Democracy. They suggest a specific "Democracy Mixture" which, in my point of view, can be used only in diluted form.
The reader might ask the question: Which part is missing in the "Theory of Democracy"? That is, let's say, a small three-volume book in leather binding does not exist:
Volume I - The Economics of the Legislative Power Branch
Volume II - The Economics of the Executive Power Branch
Volume III - The Economics of the Judicial Power Branch
Having such a three-volume book, we would realize what is the economic essence of the state power sphere. But today, as of this moment, we are in a sticky situation. The state power sphere has its headquarters, but the economic theory of the state power sphere is missing.
About the Author
S. S. Khrystenko was born on May 28, 1954. He graduated from the economic faculty of The Politechnic Institute in 1976. He finished his postgraduate studies specializing in political economy. He published his first book in 1989. Today, he has published ten monographs and prepared for publishing a new book: A Periodic Table of Economic Elements vol.1, vol. 2.