Socio-economic Democracy and the World Government: Collective Capitalism, Depovertization, Human Rights, Template for Sustainable PeaceWorld Scientific, 2004 - 287 Seiten This book is novel and innovative, offering guidelines for theadvancement of developing countries, in the context of aneo-humanistic global economic-political order, involving theestablishment of autonomously governed functionally sustainablecommunities (FSCs), and promoting collective capitalism, partylesssocio-economic democracy and people-centered governance at thegrass-roots level. |
Inhalt
Section II From Corporatism to Cooperatism and PowerPolitics to PeacePolitics | 77 |
Section III Real Democracy and Neohumanistic Global Order | 157 |
Section IV Towards Universal Renaissance | 217 |
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