The State and Democracy (originally published in 1988) proposes a new public philosophy for America: one which comprises communitarian values; governments at all levels which actively pursue the public interest; a participatory political culture; and a democratic, accountable process of public choice.
The State and Democracy (originally published in 1988) proposes a new public philosophy for America: one which comprises communitarian values; governments at all levels which actively pursue the public interest; a participatory political culture; and a democratic, accountable process of public choice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marc V. Levine, Carol MacLennan, John J. Kushma, Charles Noble, Jeff Faux and Marcus G. Raskin
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: The State and Democracy in America-Historical Patterns and Current Possibilities 2. Participation and the Democratic Agenda: Theory and Praxis 3. The Democratic Administration of Government 4. Rebuilding the Regulatory State: Prospects for Environmental and Worker Protection 5. Economic Development in States and Cities: Toward Democratic and Strategic Planning in State and Local Government 6. New Institutions for the Post-Reagan Economy 7. Democracy Versus the National Security State 8. Realizing the Promise of Democracy in America's Third Century
1. Introduction: The State and Democracy in America-Historical Patterns and Current Possibilities 2. Participation and the Democratic Agenda: Theory and Praxis 3. The Democratic Administration of Government 4. Rebuilding the Regulatory State: Prospects for Environmental and Worker Protection 5. Economic Development in States and Cities: Toward Democratic and Strategic Planning in State and Local Government 6. New Institutions for the Post-Reagan Economy 7. Democracy Versus the National Security State 8. Realizing the Promise of Democracy in America's Third Century
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