The project of inclusive democracy no longer a toddler

Inclusive Democracy is the project for direct political democracy, economic democracy (beyond the confines of the market economy and state planning), as well as democracy in the social realm and ecological democracy. In short, Inclusive Democracy is a form of social organisation which re-integrates...

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Other Authors: Gezerlis, Alexandros, autor (autor)
Format: eArticle
Language:Inglés
Published: Quilmes, Argentina : Universidad Nacional de Quilmes 2004.
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Summary:Inclusive Democracy is the project for direct political democracy, economic democracy (beyond the confines of the market economy and state planning), as well as democracy in the social realm and ecological democracy. In short, Inclusive Democracy is a form of social organisation which re-integrates society with economy, polity and nature. The concept of Inclusive Democracy is derived from a synthesis of two major historical traditions: the classical democratic and the socialist. It also encompasses radical green, feminist, indigenous and liberation movements in the South. From the Inclusive Democracy perspective the world is in a multidimensional crisis, caused by the concentration of power in the hands of various elites, as a result of the establishment of the economic system of market/growth economy, its political complement in the form of representative democracy, and the related forms of hierarchical structures. Inclusive Democracy is therefore not seen as a utopia but as probably the only way out of the present crisis.
Published:2000-
Publication Frequency:Semestral
ISSN:15156443