Arguments for Democracy

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Arguments for Democracy is a political work by Tony Benn that advocates for greater popular participation, accountability, and democratic control over political and economic power.

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instanceOf book
political work
advocates democratic control of economic institutions
greater popular participation in decision-making
increased accountability of political leaders
aimsTo challenge undemocratic structures in politics and economics
encourage citizens to demand more democratic control
associatedWith British democratic socialist tradition
Labour Party (UK) NERFINISHED
author Tony Benn NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes concentration of economic power
concentration of political power
unaccountable elites
genre political non-fiction
political theory
hasPerspective anti-authoritarian
pro-democracy
pro-participatory politics
language English
mainSubject British politics
democracy
democratic control over economic power
democratic socialism
political accountability
popular participation in politics
notableFor advocacy of extending democracy into the economic sphere
linking political democracy with economic democracy
politicalPosition left-wing
workOf Tony Benn NERFINISHED

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Tony Benn notableWork Arguments for Democracy