Democracy Works: Joining Theory and Action to Foster Global ChangeParadigm, 2008 - 268 էջ Throughout the world, from the United States to Tanzania, Chechnya, and Sri Lanka, people increasingly work together and take actions to improve their lives, end inequality, and change global society. Action groups and movements see dialogue and learning as important ways to extend democracy and, with their inclusiveness, remake society. By putting strategy with theory, local groups and movements are able to begin making changes in civil society and institutions that allow people to begin living in new ways. Written for activists, people, and students interested in change, this book takes readers on a journey of discovery as it shows how various groups have brought theory and action together to make urban, rural, and transnational change. The case studies and explanatory articles reveal how feminist, antiracist, ecological, and peace movements reinforce each other to initiate and achieve well-placed and enduring change. |
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... arguments that are tested and challenged . A significant difference between this model and the aggregative one is that the aggregative model assumes that initial preferences of citizens are not changeable , only negotiable by supposedly ...
... arguments that are tested and challenged . A significant difference between this model and the aggregative one is that the aggregative model assumes that initial preferences of citizens are not changeable , only negotiable by supposedly ...
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... arguments to those which all others could conceivably agree upon , reciproc- ity implies that you make your claims on terms that I can accept in principle . The proportionate return is that I make my claims on terms that you can accept ...
... arguments to those which all others could conceivably agree upon , reciproc- ity implies that you make your claims on terms that I can accept in principle . The proportionate return is that I make my claims on terms that you can accept ...
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... arguing that the focus of democratic decision making should be neither on beliefs ( what people believe about the world ) nor on preferences ( what people want to do ) but on joint intentions and shared ends for concrete action ( what ...
... arguing that the focus of democratic decision making should be neither on beliefs ( what people believe about the world ) nor on preferences ( what people want to do ) but on joint intentions and shared ends for concrete action ( what ...
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Participatory ActionResearch Inclusiveness and Empowering | 19 |
Deliberative Democracy as a Foundation for Sustainable Social Change | 39 |
Democracy and the Fear of Freedom as | 57 |
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