This article examines Denmark’s electoral system and argues that while it is highly effective and stable, much of its underlying structure remains difficult for ordinary citizens to fully understand.
An examination of how modern political elites increasingly dismiss ordinary voters while pushing policies many citizens no longer recognise or support. The article argues that the growing divide between technocratic governance and public will is fuelling distrust, political revolt, and a crisis at the heart of Western democracy.
The Anger We Ignore: What This Rant Says About a Fraying Democracy What rising public anger at politicians reveals about declining trust and accountability in modern democracies.