In this provocative exploration, Sergey Pozhivilko examines the paradox of democracy in Israel, focusing on the experiences of residents in one of Jerusalem's most prestigious neighborhoods, Kfar David. The book exposes how corruption, bureaucracy, and mismanagement infiltrate even the most luxurious settings, challenging the notion of democracy as an absolute good.
Through the lens of his personal encounters and meticulous research, Sergey reveals:
- How democratic frameworks can fail in addressing citizens' basic rights.
- The hidden inequalities in elite residential complexes like Kfar David.
- A broader critique of systemic inefficiencies that undermine true democratic values.
With sharp wit and unrelenting honesty,
A Flaunty Democracy asks the tough questions: Is democracy always the best option? And what can be done to restore fairness and justice in governance?
This book is essential reading for residents of Kfar David, Jerusalem's broader community, and anyone interested in the intersection of democracy, power, and individual rights.
Download the book for free and discover why the challenges of Kfar David are a reflection of deeper democratic issues.