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Strong Democracy Participatory Politics For A New Age 1st Edition Benjamin R Barber

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Strong Democracy Participatory Politics For A New Age 1st Edition Benjamin R Barber
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.9 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Benjamin R. Barber
ISBN: 9780520242333, 0520242335
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Strong Democracy Participatory Politics For A New Age 1st Edition Benjamin R Barber by Benjamin R. Barber 9780520242333, 0520242335 instant download after payment.

Since its appearance twenty years ago, Benjamin R. Barber's Strong Democracy has been one of the primary standards against which political science thinking and writing is measured. Defined as the participation of all of the people in at least some aspects of self-government at least some of the time, Strong Democracy offers liberal society a new way of thinking about and of practicing democracy. Contrary to the commonly held view that an excess of democracy can undo liberal institutions, Barber argues that an excess of liberalism has undermined our democratic institutions and brought about the set of crises we still find ourselves struggling against: cynicism about voting, alienation, privatization, and the growing paralysis of public institutions. In a new preface Barber looks at the past twenty years and restates his argument, which seems, sadly, more pressing than ever.

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