[Free pdf] Real Democracy: The New England Town Meeting and How It Works (American Politics and Political Economy Series)
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| #959880 in Books | 2003-12-03 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x6.00l,.98 | File Name: 0226077977 | 320 pages
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Great and new insight into democracy and political organization|By Nate A.|Frank Bryan, a professor at the University of Vermont who has taught and studied in Vermont for 40 years, has a truly insightful take on the nature of democracy and its ideal organization. The history of scientific inquiry into political behavior has revolved around votes, representation and aggregate d||
"Simultaneously nostalgic and up-to-the-minute. Bryan's book arrives as interest in local civic capital and 'deliberate democracy'--as contrasted with the old-fashioned adversarial style--is surging."|
Relying on an astounding collection of more than three decades of firsthand research, Frank M. Bryan examines one of the purest forms of American democracy, the New England town meeting. At these meetings, usually held once a year, all eligible citizens of the town may become legislators; they meet in face-to-face assemblies, debate the issues on the agenda, and vote on them. And although these meetings are natural laboratories for democracy, very few scholars have... [PDF.gg45] Real Democracy: The New England Town Meeting and How It Works (American Politics and Political Economy Series) Rating: 4.61 (709 Votes)
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