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UK – May 2026 – In a time when public trust in democracy is declining across many countries, AI Engineer and author Ekemini Thompson has released a new book titled The Substantive Minority: Why Democracy Keeps Assuming the Majority Knows What It Wants.This timely book delivers a clear, data-driven critique of majoritarian democracy and examines how binary voting systems and narrow majorities frequently override the preferences of large, informed groups of citizens. The Substantive Minority argues that modern democracy too often assumes the majority always knows what it wants, leading to unstable outcomes and widespread dissatisfaction.
Drawing on powerful real-world examples, the book analyzes the Brexit referendum, where over 16 million people voted to Remain, and highlights the record 45 percent of American adults who now identify as political independents in 2025. It also explores similar democratic challenges seen globally. The author revisits important historical warnings from Plato, James Madison, Alexis de Tocqueville, and John Stuart Mill regarding the risks of unchecked majority rule.
Crucially, The Substantive Minority is not against democracy. Instead, it offers practical democratic reform solutions including ranked choice voting, citizens’ assemblies, supermajority requirements, and more responsive institutions designed to better represent thoughtful public opinion while preserving stability.
“This is not a book against democracy,” says author Ekemini Thompson. “It is a book for making democracy work better by reflecting the full range of informed citizen voices instead of just momentary majorities.”
The Substantive Minority is a concise, accessible, and well-researched read backed by credible sources including Gallup, YouGov, Cambridge Econometrics, and official government data. The book is now available in both paperback and hardcover editions on Amazon.