Beyond adversary democracy /

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Author / Creator:Mansbridge, Jane J.
Imprint:Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1983.
Description:xiv, 398 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/567538
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ISBN:0226503550
9780226503554
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 378-387) and index.
Summary:Sociologists recurrently complain about how seldom it is that we produce books that combine serious theorizing about important issues of public policy with original and sensitive field research. Several rounds of enthusiastic applause, then, are due Jane Mansbridge . . . for having produced a dense and well written book whose subject is nothing less ambitious than the theory of democracy and its problems of equality, solidarity, and consensus.
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Summary:" Beyond Adversary Democracy should be read by everyone concerned with democratic theory and practice."--Carol Pateman, Politics <br> <br> "Sociologists recurrently complain about how seldom it is that we produce books that combine serious theorizing about important issues of public policy with original and sensitive field research. Several rounds of enthusiastic applause, then, are due Jane Mansbridge . . . for having produced a dense and well written book whose subject is nothing less ambitious than the theory of democracy and its problems of equality, solidarity, and consensus. Beyond Adversary Democracy , however, is not simply a work of political theory; Mansbridge explores her abstract subject matter by close studies (using ethnographic, documentary, and questionnaire methods) of two small actual democracies operating at their most elemental American levels (1) a New England town meeting ("Selby," Vermont) and (2) an urban crisis center ("Helpline"), whose 41 employees shared a New Left-Counterculture belief in participatory democracy and consensual decision-making. [Mansbridge] is a force to contend with. It is in our common interest that she be widely read."--Bennett M. Berger, Contemporary Sociology
Physical Description:xiv, 398 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 378-387) and index.
ISBN:0226503550
9780226503554