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- "...Politics is thus seen as an extraordinary, and finite, activity
- (rather than an ongoing process of participation extending throughout
- a lifetime), detached from "normal life" except by the most
- de-politicized form of civic responsibility or participation. This
- everyday perception, now held by the overwhelming majority in this
- society across all racial, class, gender, ethnic or other social
- cleavages, represents a great triumph of right-wing ideology.
-
- "Democracy is not possible unless and until the mass of people engage
- in the process of attempting to rule themselves, a process which is
- inherently political. Indeed, it is as a part of this process that
- politics becomes a part of "normal life."
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- "A second book whose implications deserve fuller thought as to how to
- develop democracy is Juliet Schor's _The Overworked American_ [partly
- a deliberate program by Business, Schor argues according to a review I
- have online -- harelb@math.cornell.edu]. One of the key problems with
- furthering citizen involvement in the management of local factories,
- or even in sustaining a local union, is the extensive amount of time
- that is needed for these activities. As Schor indicates, that time is
- being increasingly taken up by work. The implication for those of us
- who want an expanded civil society are only briefly adverted to, but
- obviously are deeply troubling. At the initial level, there is less
- time available for political activities. In addition, all of us know
- that political activity involves a certain tedium of meetings and what
- may be described as activist scut work. The lack of time puts too
- great a premium on efficiency and tends inexorably toward autocratic
- and hierarchical practices.
-
- "There is no obvious solution to the problems of a depoliticized
- culture and over-pressured work life. These critical problems must be
- acknowledged in attempting to develop a more progressive social
- agenda."
-
- [...]
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- From _HELP Campaign in New Jersey_ (Hazard Elimination Local
- Participation) by David Tykulsker(*) in Z magazine, December 1992
- issue. Write for a sample issue for $3 at the address below; please
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- "misc.activism.progressive" or whatever).
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- (*)SUBHEADINGS: The Failure of Regulation; The Right to Know As
- Background (ending in "...Hence was born a determination to do
- something with the Right to Know, what we came to call a `Right to
- Act'"); Conceptualizing Community Participation ; Conceptualizing
- Worker Participation; Reality and Defeat; and Problems of Organizing
- for Democracy (side-bar "Preemption" on GATT-NAFTA))
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