Retrieving Democracy: In Search of Civic Equality

Retrieving Democracy: In Search of Civic Equality

by Philip Green
Retrieving Democracy: In Search of Civic Equality

Retrieving Democracy: In Search of Civic Equality

by Philip Green

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Overview

Originally published in 1985, Retrieving Democracy offers a thorough and systematic answer to the familiar objection that genuine democracy is utopian. The book outlines an imaginary, yet imaginable, society that would be non-racist, non-sexist, and sufficiently classless to support true civic equality. Moving beyond previous discussions of re-industrialization and economic democracy, the book proposes the social control of corporations; a democratic division of labour that would maximize equality of citizenship rather than merely the production of commodities; the democratization of trade unions; the equalization of wages and job opportunities and the insulation of electoral politics from the power of money.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032433318
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/31/2023
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Inequality
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction 1. Social Equality and Political Equality 2. Pseudo-democracy Part 2: Social Equality 3. Prolegomena to Any Future Theory of Social Equality 4. Constrained Inequality 5. The Democratic Division of Labor 6. Socialization of the Means of Production 7. Planning and Accumulation Part 3: Political Equality 8. What is Political Equality? 9. Participation and Representation 10. The Rights of Equals Part 4: Conclusion 11. Program for a Future that Will Be Here Sooner Than We Think 12. The Pursuit of Equality.

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Barbara Ehrenreich

A brilliant, utterly persuasive argument for genuine democracy in our own country....The proposals...are bound to be inspiring to anyone who takes politics, in the largest sense of the word, seriously.

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