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More and more people around the world are protesting to defend their rights, resist injustice or oppose undemocratic rule.

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"This book is the place to turn if you want a convenient summary of theoretical debates on deliberative democracy, globalization, liberalism and a host of related topics."
Brian Martin, Journal of Peace Research


"Should be required reading for church leaders, social justice committees and those concerned about the recent trends in Australian politics."
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

Preface.

Chapter One Direct Action: Past and Present.

Part One Liberal States, Global Neoliberalism and Issues of Power.

Chapter Two Violence, Nonviolence and Power: Is Liberal Democracy Nonviolent?.

Chapter Three Democratic Deficit, Civil Society and Social Movements: the Role for Direct Action.

Chapter Four Economic Globalization and Democratic Deficit: The Role of Global Resistance.

Part Two Democratic Theory and the Role of Direct Action.

Chapter Five Liberal Democratic Theory, Direct Action and Globalization.

Chapter Six Participatory Democracy and Direct Action: Republicanism, Deliberative Democracy and Critiques.

Chapter Seven Socialism, Cosmopolitanism and Direct Democracy.

Chapter Eight Democratic Arguments for Direct Action

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/11/2004
      ISBN13: 9780745629360, 978-0745629360
      ISBN10: 0745629369

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      More and more people around the world are protesting to defend their rights, resist injustice or oppose undemocratic rule.

      Trade Review
      "This book is the place to turn if you want a convenient summary of theoretical debates on deliberative democracy, globalization, liberalism and a host of related topics."
      Brian Martin, Journal of Peace Research


      "Should be required reading for church leaders, social justice committees and those concerned about the recent trends in Australian politics."
      Insights



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements.

      Preface.

      Chapter One Direct Action: Past and Present.

      Part One Liberal States, Global Neoliberalism and Issues of Power.

      Chapter Two Violence, Nonviolence and Power: Is Liberal Democracy Nonviolent?.

      Chapter Three Democratic Deficit, Civil Society and Social Movements: the Role for Direct Action.

      Chapter Four Economic Globalization and Democratic Deficit: The Role of Global Resistance.

      Part Two Democratic Theory and the Role of Direct Action.

      Chapter Five Liberal Democratic Theory, Direct Action and Globalization.

      Chapter Six Participatory Democracy and Direct Action: Republicanism, Deliberative Democracy and Critiques.

      Chapter Seven Socialism, Cosmopolitanism and Direct Democracy.

      Chapter Eight Democratic Arguments for Direct Action

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