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The power of participation

Last updated: September 30, 2025 5:07 am
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Rethinking Democratic Structures: The Emergence of Your Party

In a time when Antonio Gramsci’s assertion that “the old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born” resonates deeply, the recent launch of Your Party by Zara Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn, supported by an impressive 800,000 signatories, captures the essence of a transformative moment in politics.

Urgency of Change

We are at a critical juncture, one that requires immediate and decisive action. Waiting for more opportunities to emerge could result in irrevocable damage, as far-right ideologies gain traction in Western democracies, giving rise to scenarios that were once deemed impossible.

Addressing Corruption

While I won’t delve into every detail of the Your Party’s inner workings, it’s essential to acknowledge that without a collective effort to birth this “new world,” we risk establishing yet another failed leftist initiative due to outdated practices from the past century.

This new framework should not solely rely on vague concepts or policy proposals; instead, it must focus on tangible methods to curtail dominating powers while empowering mass participation.

Rethinking Democracy

To truly grasp why progressive movements often falter, we must confront the uncomfortable truth that our current democratic system isn’t truly democratic. This assertion goes beyond common complaints about electoral fairness or political corruption.

The Nature of Dominating Power

It’s essential to recognize that electoral processes often perpetuate inequity, excluding marginalized groups. What we deem ‘democracy’ has evolved in tandem with industrialization and global capitalism, reinforcing a system that safeguards the interests of the wealthy.

Power Structures

This situation has catastrophic implications for humanity’s future as we navigate existential crises like climate change, nuclear threats, and technological upheaval. To foster genuine change, we must critically examine how power operates and what alternatives can liberate us.

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Regrettably, even the self-proclaimed radical left continues to endorse political mechanisms that serve the interests of the elite they oppose.

“Before the hegemony of modern capitalism was established, democracy always meant sortition and participation.”

Why Leftist Initiatives Fail

Left projects often end in disappointment because they attempt to fight against established systems using the very tools that uphold those systems. Observations surrounding the recent struggles within Your Party highlight this point, where control is often misguidedly handed over to the ‘masses’ without restructuring the very foundation of power.

Believing that electing leaders will solve internal disputes reflects a naĂŻve understanding of power dynamics. Elections do not eliminate domination; instead, they foster it. We must differentiate between two forms of power: the dominating power derived from control and the participatory power from engaging communities in decision-making.

Combatting Oligarchical Tendencies

When dominating power asserts itself—as evidenced in current conflicts within Your Party—participatory power diminishes, prompting disengagement from potential supporters.

Three Revolutionary Proposals for Reinventing Democracy

After reflecting on these dynamics, I propose three structural changes aimed at diminishing oligarchical power and enhancing participatory avenues:

No Political Party Elections: Embrace Sortition

The origin of corruption lies not solely in who holds power but in how that power is distributed. Removing humans from the equation allows for random selection. By applying sortition, we can ensure that power is equally represented: the wealthiest 1% would have 1% of representation, while the poorer 50% would secure an equal share.

No Political Party Branches: Foster Local Ecologies

Rather than maintaining centralized branches, we must cultivate local groups. This model dismantles localized monopolies on power, inviting diverse community interactions and collective efforts without imposing hierarchical dominance.

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No Political Candidates: Advocate for Open Hustings

Instead of top-down dictates on candidates, local communities should have the autonomy to select who represents them through open events—hustings—where discussions and decisions occur collectively.

Reclaiming True Democratic Practices

These proposals represent practical steps, not utopian ideals, designed to counter the corrosive aspects of modern political structures. This path enables mass participation, allowing for a unified political agenda generated through consensus rather than coercion.

The Imperative for Change

As we stand at the precipice of significant societal shifts, it is imperative that we rethink our approach to democracy. Historical systems have failed to deliver true empowerment to the populace, nurturing disenchantment that can lead to radical alternatives.

To prevent the rise of fascism and promote equitable power distribution, we must honor principles of sortition, build local group ecologies, and embrace election-free candidate selection. Only then can we hope to navigate the tumultuous political landscape of the next decade effectively.

About the Author

Roger Hallam is a founding member of significant activist movements including Extinction Rebellion, Insulate Britain, and Just Stop Oil.

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