The famous 1962 Port Huron Statement by the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) introduced the concept of participatory democracy to popular discourse and practice. In Inspiring Participatory Democracy Tom Hayden, one of the principal architects of the statement, analyses its historical impact and relevance to today's movements. Inspiring Participatory Democracy includes the full transcript of the Port Huron statment and shows how it played an important role in the movements for black civil rights, against the Vietnam war and for the Freedom of Information Act. Published during the year of…mehr
The famous 1962 Port Huron Statement by the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) introduced the concept of participatory democracy to popular discourse and practice. In Inspiring Participatory Democracy Tom Hayden, one of the principal architects of the statement, analyses its historical impact and relevance to today's movements. Inspiring Participatory Democracy includes the full transcript of the Port Huron statment and shows how it played an important role in the movements for black civil rights, against the Vietnam war and for the Freedom of Information Act. Published during the year of Port Huron's 50th anniversary, Inspiring Participatory Democracy will be of great interest to readers interested in social history, politics and social activism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I Preface and Introduction; chapter0 The Port Huron Statement at 50 Robert Cohen; chapter00 The Dream of Port Huron Tom Hayden; Part 2 The Way We Were and the World Now: Reflections by Port Huron Veterans; Chapter 1 Port Huron Becky Adams; Chapter 2 The Progress We Created Is Now at stake Paul Booth; Chapter 3 A Half Century Seeking to Live the Spirit and Method of Port Huron Robb Burlage; Chapter 4 It Was a Rising sun Mickey Flacks; Chapter 5 Port Huron After a Half Century Richard Flacks; Chapter 6 The Evolution of a Radical's Consciousness Sharon Jeffrey Lehrer; Chapter 7 It's Been Said I'm Still Unrealistic Alan Haber; Chapter 8 Port Huron Barbara Haber; Chapter 9 * Thanks to Jane Stembridge for saying my title back in the day. Casey Hayden; Chapter 10 Part Icipatory Democracy Means Putting Your Body on the Line Charles McDew; Chapter 11 Religion and the Spirit James Monsonis; Chapter 12 A Young Christian Student at Port Huron Maria Varela; Chapter 13 Part Icipatory Democracy Michael Vester; Part 3 Teaching Strategies Final Thoughts and the Port Huron Statement; Chapter 14 Teaching the Port Huron Statement Robert Cohen Diana Turk Stacie Brensilver Berman; Chapter 15 Part Icipatory Democracy from SNCC through Port Huron to Women's Liberation to Occupy Linda Gordon; Chapter 16 * For this reprinting of the Port Huron Document minor changes to syntax punctuation and formatting have been made for clarity;
Part I Preface and Introduction; chapter0 The Port Huron Statement at 50 Robert Cohen; chapter00 The Dream of Port Huron Tom Hayden; Part 2 The Way We Were and the World Now: Reflections by Port Huron Veterans; Chapter 1 Port Huron Becky Adams; Chapter 2 The Progress We Created Is Now at stake Paul Booth; Chapter 3 A Half Century Seeking to Live the Spirit and Method of Port Huron Robb Burlage; Chapter 4 It Was a Rising sun Mickey Flacks; Chapter 5 Port Huron After a Half Century Richard Flacks; Chapter 6 The Evolution of a Radical's Consciousness Sharon Jeffrey Lehrer; Chapter 7 It's Been Said I'm Still Unrealistic Alan Haber; Chapter 8 Port Huron Barbara Haber; Chapter 9 * Thanks to Jane Stembridge for saying my title back in the day. Casey Hayden; Chapter 10 Part Icipatory Democracy Means Putting Your Body on the Line Charles McDew; Chapter 11 Religion and the Spirit James Monsonis; Chapter 12 A Young Christian Student at Port Huron Maria Varela; Chapter 13 Part Icipatory Democracy Michael Vester; Part 3 Teaching Strategies Final Thoughts and the Port Huron Statement; Chapter 14 Teaching the Port Huron Statement Robert Cohen Diana Turk Stacie Brensilver Berman; Chapter 15 Part Icipatory Democracy from SNCC through Port Huron to Women's Liberation to Occupy Linda Gordon; Chapter 16 * For this reprinting of the Port Huron Document minor changes to syntax punctuation and formatting have been made for clarity;
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