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Inspiring Participatory Democracy - Student Movements from Port Huron to Today (Paperback, New)
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Inspiring Participatory Democracy - Student Movements from Port Huron to Today (Paperback, New)
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Created by Students for a Democratic Society in a small Michigan
town in 1962, the Port Huron Statement has been called "the most
ambitious, the most specific, and the most eloquent manifesto in
the history of the American Left." Now, fifty years after its
drafting, principal architect Tom Hayden and the other SDS
contributors revisit this seminal document and provide an original
and comprehensive analysis of its historical impact andits
increasing relevance to today's movements. Central to legacy of the
Port Huron Statement is the fact that it introduced the concept of
participatory democracy to popular discourse and practice. It made
sense of the fact that ordinary people were making history and not
waiting for parties or traditional organizations. That vision of a
half-century ago is at the core of today's social movements. In
fact, the first principle declared by the Occupy Wall Street was
for a "transparent and direct participatory democracy." Along with
the full transcript of the Port Huron Statement, chapters written
by the original framers tie its genesis to the direct action of the
Freedom Riders in the segregated South and explore its influence in
numerous social movements that have arisen since its creation.
Including themes and events ignored by popular history and
journalism, Inspiring Participatory Democracy illustrates how the
PHS played a catalytic role in democratic reforms such as the
expansion of civil and voting rights, ending the Vietnam War and
military draft, oversight of the CIA and FBI, enacting
environmental protection legislation, and the Freedom of
Information Act. Published during the year of Port Huron's 50th
anniversary and celebrated at campuses nationwide, Inspiring
Participatory Democracy will be of great interest to readers
interested in our social history, politics, and social activism.
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