Democratization involves far more than instituting a few
democratic practices, such as universal sufferage. Instead, people
must be able to debate issues, have access to diverse sources of
information, be able to tolerate viewpoints that are disliked, and
have access to every aspect of government. But before today's
society can be considered truly democratic, the entire culture must
be democratized. Thus persons will demand autonomy and the freedom
required to be self-governed.
Yet, as Murphy and Peck and the analysts brought together for
this collection point out, self-government or democracy does not
occur in a vacuum. Democracy will occur only when personal
autonomy, critical thought, and the desire for self-government are
encouraged by social institutions. In this collection, these and
other considerations related to real, participatory democracy are
the focus of attention. As such the volume will be of concern to
political sociologists and those interested in social change.
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