Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy: Autonomy vs. Control: Yale Studies in Political Science
Autor Robert A. Dahlen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 sep 1983
There is probably no greater expert today on the subject of democratic theory than Dahl.His proposal for an ultimate adoption here of a decentralized socialist economy, a system primarily of worker ownership and control of economic production, is daring but rational, reflecting his view that economic inequality seems destined to become the major issue here it historically has been in Europe. Library Journal
Dahl reaffirms his commitment to pluralist democracy while attempting to come to terms with some of its defects. Laura Greyson, Worldview
Anyone who is interested in these issues and who makes the effort the book requires will come away the better for it. And more. He will receive an explanation for our current difficulties that differs considerably from the explanation for our current difficulties that differs considerably from the explanation offered by the Reagan administration, and a prescription for the future which differs fundamentally from the nostrums emanating from the White House. Dennis Carrigan, The (Louisville, Kentucky) Courier-Journal"
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ISBN-10: 0300030762
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 139 x 214 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria Yale Studies in Political Science
Descriere
Continuing his career-long exploration of modern democracy, Dahl addresses a question that has long vexed students of political theory: the place of independent organizations, associations, or special interest groups within the democratic state. The Wilson Quarterly
There is probably no greater expert today on the subject of democratic theory than Dahl.His proposal for an ultimate adoption here of a decentralized socialist economy, a system primarily of worker ownership and control of economic production, is daring but rational, reflecting his view that economic inequality seems destined to become the major issue here it historically has been in Europe. Library Journal
Dahl reaffirms his commitment to pluralist democracy while attempting to come to terms with some of its defects. Laura Greyson, Worldview
Anyone who is interested in these issues and who makes the effort the book requires will come away the better for it. And more. He will receive an explanation for our current difficulties that differs considerably from the explanation for our current difficulties that differs considerably from the explanation offered by the Reagan administration, and a prescription for the future which differs fundamentally from the nostrums emanating from the White House. Dennis Carrigan, The (Louisville, Kentucky) Courier-Journal"