Imperfect Ideal - Dundurn

Imperfect Ideal

Essays on Liberal Democracy in the Real World

Edited byPeter L. Biro
Available Nov 10th 2026

Description

With liberal democracy in crisis, ten experts examine democratic backsliding and offer opportunities for citizens to take action.

With liberal democracy in crisis around the world, ten contributors — all experts in their respective fields of political science, philosophy, law, cultural institutions, and diplomacy — explain the why and how we find ourselves in a state of democratic backsliding. What are the intellectual origins of liberalism? Has liberal democracy ever been fully realized?

Is it fear that is driving the democratic process into inertia? Are we as citizens simply less informed and educated on the importance of active participation? Or is it a case where we find ourselves like a frog in boiling water, not realizing how bad things are until we start to feel it personally?

This anthology provides a deep dive into some of the key systems and structures that define our liberal democracy and whether these can or should be strengthened to preserve it. The agency of the citizen will ultimately shine through as the vital organ that allows a liberal democracy — both the ideal and the practical — to function effectively and do what it’s supposed to do for the people who live within it.

Contributors

Peter L. Biro

Peter L. Biro is a lawyer, NGO leader, and the founder and president of democracy think tank, Section 1. He is a senior fellow of Massey College and of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, a centre associate of the University of British Columbia Centre for Constitutional Law and Legal Studies, and chair emeritus of the Jane Goodall Institute. He teaches constitutional law in the GPLLM program at the University of Toronto. He lives in Toronto.

Book Details

Paperback
November 2026
5x7 in
192 pp
9781459757882