George Shepherd provides a popular democratic theory and
strategy for democratic transition in the world. He demonstrates
how popular democratic ideas have created universal human rights
uprisings and popular movements, and he shows how real opposition
is building to elite rule.
Building on the old liberal and new associative rights of the
democratic tradition of the Western world from Harold Laski and
Jacques Maritain in Europe to the moral realism of Martin Luther
King Jr., John Rawls, and David Brower in America, Professor
Shepherd proposes numerous reforms in the economic and political
systems that can occur through popular politics and participatory
economics. Of considerable interest to activists, concerned
citizens, and scholars involved in the debates over democracy and
current economic-political policies.
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