The Return of the Public
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book delves into the barriers that prevent citizens from engaging in political processes, highlighting the systemic issues that lead to widespread disenfranchisement. It examines the impact of these exclusions on democracy and social justice, offering insights into the mechanisms that sustain them. Through compelling arguments and case studies, the author advocates for increased accessibility and inclusivity in political participation, urging a rethinking of how democracy functions in modern society.
