Postures and politics some observations on participatory democracy.
Material type: TextSeries: HeritagePublication details: [Toronto], [Buffalo] University of Toronto Press [1973]Description: 1 online resource (ix, 275 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781487576677
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- Democracy
- Political participation
- Bureaucracy
- Culture
- D�emocratie
- Participation politique
- Bureaucratie
- Culture
- Bureaucracy
- Culture
- Democracy
- Political participation
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference
- PHILOSOPHY / Political
- 320.5/1
- JC423 .M1585
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Cover; Preface; 1 Introduction: Flourishes and participations; 2 Must democracy be drab?; 3 Preventive politics; 4 Crown and Valhalla; 5 Conflicting postures in administration; 6 Eccentricity in administration; 7 Collectivized postures; 8 Meddling; 9 Principles; 10 Church politics; 11 The impact of church politics; 12 The personnel of universities; 13 Campus politics; 14 The politics of culture; 15 The state and culture; 16 Man's only unlimited asset; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index
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<P>Frank MacKinnon is an urbane observer of the human condition. He believes in participatory democracy, but does not think that it or any other system will work if it is put on an ideological pedestal. The remedy which Professor MacKinnon proposes is the re-introduction into the affairs of man of colour and culture.</P>
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