Freedom Is an Endless Meeting

Democracy in American Social Movements

Brossura, 294 pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 30 Aprile 2004 da University Of Chicago Press.

ISBN:
978-0-226-67449-0
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Freedom Is an Endless Meeting offers vivid portraits of American experiments in participatory democracy throughout the twentieth century. Drawing on meticulous research and more than one hundred interviews with activists, Francesca Polletta challenges the conventional wisdom that participatory democracy is worthy in purpose but unworkable in practice. Instead, she shows that social movements have often used bottom-up decision making as a powerful tool for political change.

Polletta traces the history of democracy in early labor struggles and pre-World War II pacifism, in the civil rights, new left, and women’s liberation movements of the sixties and seventies, and in today’s faith-based organizing and anti-corporate globalization campaigns. In the process, she uncovers neglected sources of democratic inspiration—Depression-era labor educators and Mississippi voting registration workers, among them—as well as practical strategies of social protest. But Freedom Is an Endless Meeting also highlights the obstacles that arise when activists model their democracies after familiar …

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A classic of the genre and a must read. However it has left me deeply perplexed, both for the method and for the content. As a story about a few political movements of the 1960s it's interesting and very captivating, but as a source for learnings about self-organisation it has me constantly confused about its definition of "participatory democracy" and a number of other things.

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  • Political activism
  • Political structures: democracy
  • Sociology, Social Studies
  • History
  • History - General History
  • History: American
  • USA
  • Americas (North Central South West Indies)
  • General
  • Social Science / General