Representation is the foundation of self-government, but influence often determines how power is actually used. Our Next 250 Years: Representation and Influence examines the growing gap between the public voice and the forces that shape modern policy.Charles Patton explores how elections, lobbying, money, media, institutions, and incentives affect who is heard, who is ignored, and how decisions are made. Rather than focusing only on personalities or party conflict, this book looks at the deeper systems that drive outcomes.Clear, direct, and forward-looking, this volume asks what must change if democratic government is to remain responsive, credible, and durable over the next 250 years.For readers interested in politics, reform, civic responsibility, and the future of American democracy.