The no-nonsense guide to democracy

Swift explores how democracy is constricted and deformed by economic power-brokers and a self-serving political class from Birmingham to Bangalore. Including chapter-length discussions of topics such as eco-democracy, democratizing the economy, and democracy in the southern hemisphere, the book is a...

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Main Author: Swift, Richard (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford : London : New Internationalist Publications ; Verso 2002
Series:No-nonsense guides
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Summary:Swift explores how democracy is constricted and deformed by economic power-brokers and a self-serving political class from Birmingham to Bangalore. Including chapter-length discussions of topics such as eco-democracy, democratizing the economy, and democracy in the southern hemisphere, the book is also a guide to the rich diversity of forms of elected government and contains practical ideas for empowering today's voters around the world.
Physical Description:144 p. ; 18 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas. Índice
ISBN:9781859844700