In Compulsory Voting An Idea Whose Time Has Come what central claim does the author make?
In Compulsory Voting: An Idea Whose Time Has Come, the author makes the central claim that Australia's compulsory voting system should be emulated by other countries. The author argues that compulsory voting increases voter turnout, reduces the influence of special interests, and promotes a more informed and engaged citizenry. By presenting evidence from Australia and other countries, the author seeks to persuade readers that compulsory voting is a superior electoral system that can improve democracy and civic participation.