Good and Bad Power
In "Good and Bad Power," author Geoff Mulgan delves into the pressing issue of anti-politics, a phenomenon characterized by declining voter turnout and diminishing party membership. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 384 pages and examines the reasons behind the public's disillusionment with politicians, often viewed as embodiments of venality rather than champions of noble ideals. Mulgan explores the critical question of how we arrived at this juncture and presents a compelling argument for how governmental power can be harnessed for positive change. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in political science and the dynamics of power in the United Kingdom and beyond. Discover how we can reshape our political landscape and restore faith in governance with "Good and Bad Power."