

An edition of Participatory democracy vs. elitist democracy (2003)
Lessons from Brazil
By William R. Nylen,Lawrence C. Dodd
Publish Date
October 24, 2003
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
252
Description:
"We now live in a world of "Elitist Democracies" essentially constructed of, by and for moneyed, well-connected and ethically-challenged elites. Fortunately, there are alternatives, and that's where Brazil offers valuable lessons. Experiments in local-level participatory democracy, put into practice in Brazil by the Workers Party - South America's largest left-wing party - demonstrate how "Bringing the People Back In" helps revitalize democratic politics. Nylen examines and critically analyzes the Workers Party's experiment in "participatory budgeting," showing both the promise and the practical limitations of efforts to promote "popular participation" and citizen empowerment. The conclusion distills the most important lessons from the Brazilian case study for those interested in reclaiming democracy "of the people, for the people and by the people.""--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Democracy, Elite (Social sciences), Political participation, Conservatism & right-of-centre democratic ideologies, Politics/International Relations, Political Ideologies - Democracy, Political Science, Politics / Current Events, Brazil, Political Process - General, Latin America - South America, Political Science / Democracy, General
Places: Brazil