New Democracy

New Democracy
Author: William J. Novak
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674260443

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The activist state of the New Deal started forming decades before the FDR administration, demonstrating the deep roots of energetic government in America. In the period between the Civil War and the New Deal, American governance was transformed, with momentous implications for social and economic life. A series of legal reforms gradually brought an end to nineteenth-century traditions of local self-government and associative citizenship, replacing them with positive statecraft: governmental activism intended to change how Americans lived and worked through legislation, regulation, and public administration. The last time American public life had been so thoroughly altered was in the late eighteenth century, at the founding and in the years immediately following. William J. Novak shows how Americans translated new conceptions of citizenship, social welfare, and economic democracy into demands for law and policy that delivered public services and vindicated peopleÕs rights. Over the course of decades, Americans progressively discarded earlier understandings of the reach and responsibilities of government and embraced the idea that legislators and administrators in Washington could tackle economic regulation and social-welfare problems. As citizens witnessed the successes of an energetic, interventionist state, they demanded more of the same, calling on politicians and civil servants to address unfair competition and labor exploitation, form public utilities, and reform police power. Arguing against the myth that America was a weak state until the New Deal, New Democracy traces a steadily aggrandizing authority well before the Roosevelt years. The United States was flexing power domestically and intervening on behalf of redistributive goals for far longer than is commonly recognized, putting the lie to libertarian claims that the New Deal was an aberration in American history.

On New Democracy

On New Democracy
Author: Mao Tse-Tung
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1410205649

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Written by Mao in January, 1940, the chapters are: Whither China? We Want to Build A New China China's Historical Characteristics The Chinese Revolution is Part of the World Revolution The Politics of New Democracy The Economy of New Democracy Refutation of Bourgeois Dictatorship Refutation of "Left" Phrase-Mongering Refutation of the Die-Hards The Three People's Principles, Old and New The Culture of New Democracy The Historical Characteristics of China's Cultural Revolution The Four Periods Some Wrong Ideas About the Nature of Culture A National Scientific and Mass Culture

Risking Utopia

Risking Utopia
Author: Irshad Manji
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015060813113

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The Internet in Indonesia s New Democracy

The Internet in Indonesia s New Democracy
Author: David T. Hill,Krishna Sen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2005-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134450701

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The Internet in Indonesia’s New Democracy is a detailed study of legal, economic, political and cultural practices surrounding the provision and consumption of the Internet in Indonesia at the turn of the twenty-first century. Hill and Sen detail the emergence of the Internet into Indonesia in the mid-1990s, and cover its growth through the dramatic economic and political crises of 1997 and the subsequent transition to democracy. Conceptually the Internet is seen as a global phenomenon, with global implications, however this book develops a way of thinking about the Internet within the limits of geo-political categories of nations and provinces. The political turmoil in Indonesia provides a unique context in which to understand the specific local and national consequences of a global, universal technology.

Constitutional Judiciary in a New Democracy

Constitutional Judiciary in a New Democracy
Author: László Sólyom,Georg Brunner
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0472109650

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Describes the decisions of the most innovative of the new constitutional courts in post Soviet Central Europe

Party Politics in a New Democracy

Party Politics in a New Democracy
Author: Mel Farrell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319635859

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This book offers a timely, and fresh historical perspective on the politics of independent Ireland. Interwar Ireland’s politics have been caricatured as an anomaly, with the distinction between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael bewildering political commentators and scholars alike. It is common for Ireland’s politics to be presented as an anomaly that compare unfavourably to the neat left/right cleavages evident in Britain and much of Europe. By offering an historical re-appraisal of the Irish Free State’s politics, anchored in the wider context of inter-war Europe, Mel Farrell argues that the Irish party system is not unique in having two dominant parties capable of adapting to changing circumstances, and suggests that this has been a key strength of Irish democracy. Moreover, the book challenges the tired cliché of ‘Civil War Politics’ by demonstrating that events subsequent to Civil War led the Fine Gael/Fianna Fáil cleavage dominant in the twentieth-century.

Interest Groups and the New Democracy Movement in Hong Kong

Interest Groups and the New Democracy Movement in Hong Kong
Author: Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2017-09-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134988983

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A new era in the democracy movement in Hong Kong began on July 1, 2003, when half a million people protested on the streets, and has included the 2012 anti-National Education campaign, the 2014 Occupy Central Movement and the rapid rise of localist groups. The new democracy movement in Hong Kong is characterized by a diversity of interest groups calling for political reform, policy change and the territory’s autonomy vis-à-vis the central government in Beijing. These groups include lawyers, teachers, students, nativists, workers, Catholics, human rights activists, environmental activists and intellectuals. This book marks a new attempt at understanding the activities of the various interest groups in their quest for democratic participation, governmental responsiveness and openness. They are utilizing new and unconventional modes of political participation, such as the Occupy Central Movement, cross-class mobilization, the use of technology and cyberspace, and human rights activities with cross-boundary implications for China’s political development. The book will be useful to students, researchers, officials, diplomats and journalists interested in the political change of Hong Kong and the implications for mainland China.

On New Democracy

On New Democracy
Author: Mao Tse-Tung
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1967-01-01
Genre: China
ISBN: 083510186X

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