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Democracy, Technology And The Civil Rights Project, Caesar L. Mcdowell, Marianne S. Castano Sep 1995

Democracy, Technology And The Civil Rights Project, Caesar L. Mcdowell, Marianne S. Castano

Trotter Review

Democracy has been defined as "a political system in which the whole people make, and are entitled to make, the basic determining decisions on important matters of public policy." While the United States is often touted as the world's leading proponent of democracy, many U.S. citizens find themselves unable to engage in one of the central acts of democracy—creating public voice through public engagement. Public engagement in the United States is constrained by our inability to talk through our shared, complementary and divergent values. This lack of public engagement and our inability to speak in a "public voice" is also …


A New Model Of Radical Democracy, Ellen Hazelkorn Jan 1995

A New Model Of Radical Democracy, Ellen Hazelkorn

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An Entrepreneurial Analysis Of Opposition Movements, Ching-Chane Hwang Jan 1995

An Entrepreneurial Analysis Of Opposition Movements, Ching-Chane Hwang

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

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Childe And Australia - Archaeology, Politics And Ideas, Terry Irving, Peter Gathercole, Gregory Melleuish Dec 1994

Childe And Australia - Archaeology, Politics And Ideas, Terry Irving, Peter Gathercole, Gregory Melleuish

Terry Irving

This book focuses particularly on Gordon Childe's Australian background and connections, while also linking his European and Australian experiences and various aspects of his work in prehistory, archaeology, history and politics. Included too are Childe's own letters and reminiscences of those who knew him, some published for the first time.