Participation and Democratic TheoryCambridge University Press, 1970 - 122 sidor Shows that current elitist theories are based on an inadequate understanding of the early writings of democratic theory and that much sociological evidence has been ignored. |
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Recent theories of democracy and the classical myth | 1 |
Rousseau John Stuart Mill and G D H Cole a participatory theory of democracy | 22 |
The sense of political efficacy and participation in the workplace | 45 |
Participation and democracy in industry | 67 |
Workers selfmanagement in Yugoslavia | 85 |
Conclusions | 103 |
Bibliography | 112 |
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Almond and Verba argues argument attitudes Bentham Berelson Blumberg citizens classical Cole Cole's contemporary theory Council Dahl democ democratic method democratic polity democratic theory discussion Eckstein elected electorate empirical employees enterprise evidence example existing experiments fact factory function of participation G. D. H. Cole Guild Socialism Guild Socialist ideal important individual industrial authority structures industrial democracy influence institutions interest J. S. Mill job enlargement John Lewis Partnership John Stuart Mill Kolaja labour leaders lower level participation ment Mill Mill's modern necessary opportunities organisation participation in decision participatory democracy participatory process participatory society participatory system participatory theory political efficacy political system political theory polyarchy possible psychological effects question rank and file recent representative role Rousseau Schumpeter Schumpeter's sense of political situation socialisation sphere theorists theory of democracy theory of participatory tion universal suffrage vote workers workplace writers Yugoslav Yugoslavia