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Democracy Chronicles

Mats Sederholm articles

mats sederholmDemocracy Chronicles author Mats Sederholm was born in 1957 and today lives close to the capital of Sweden, Stockholm. Colliding Worlds (co-written with Linda Bjuvgård) is his first book to be released in both Swedish and English. His aim is to continue to help perpetuate an increasing awareness of system faults and standards which prevent human development.

New Pan-European Political Party DIEM25 Gains Stream

by Mats Sederholm - May 31, 2017

Pan-European Political Party DIEM25

There is a vivid dedication to create a new kind of democracy. In DIEM25 you’ll find an inspired Europeans independent from national borders as well as economical frameworks.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Election Transparency, Europe, Greece, Sweden

This Society Has Got to Go and Why Shouldn’t It?

by Mats Sederholm - January 7, 2017

This Society Has Got to Go

The representative democracy has evolved from human development but is not the goal. In fact, at the moment, it is blocking it. It has been transformed into a representative power, a shackle holding us back.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Capitalism and Big Business, Democracy Protests, Election History, Spain, Worldwide

The Old World Dreamers and the New Activists

by Mats Sederholm - December 28, 2016

The Old World Dreamers

The existence of new world culture with its complex power alloy of politicians, capitalism and state security services, tells us that there is a need for our current political and economic systems to be profoundly changed.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Democracy Protests, Europe, George Orwell, Socialism and Labor

Economic Growth Enriches… Well, I Don’t Know About That

by Mats Sederholm - November 30, 2016

Economic Growth

Our society needs economic growth in harmony with our environment, with adapted technologies and, most of all, in tune with people and influenced by people.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Socialism and Labor, Worldwide

Politics Should Serve the People, Not the Politicians

by Mats Sederholm - November 27, 2016

Serve the People

The only true good is democracy itself, our right to speak out in the political elections because that’s one of the few occasions in our lives when those in power must turn their focus towards the people

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Democracy Protests, Education, Greece, Journalism and Free Speech

Our Society is Beyond Repair, So Let’s Move On

by Mats Sederholm - November 26, 2016

Society is Beyond Repair

Have you had a vague feeling that the world doesn´t work the way it should; that our everyday lives are becoming unreal and slowly taking on a less substantial quality? It is a feeling that countless people share.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, England, Racism and Prejudice, Socialism and Labor, Worldwide

The President’s New Clothes

by Mats Sederholm - November 7, 2016

The President’s New Clothes

This is a vitally important drama and those who don’t care, and don’t perceive the serious and profoundly democratic rationale for this lack that serious and deferential respect for the most precious jewels in our western world’s crown

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Education, Political Artwork, Socialism and Labor

The New Devil or the One We Know

by Mats Sederholm - November 4, 2016

The New Devil

Western-style Government is fundamentally based on the premise that power should be based on the people. But maybe this is an outdated view. Today, society is much more complex.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Socialism and Labor, Worldwide

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