- Participatory politics
Participatory Politics or Parpolity is a theoretical political system proposed by
Stephen R. Shalom , professor of political science atWilliam Paterson University inNew Jersey .It was developed as a political vision to accompany
participatory economics (Parecon). Shalom has stated that Parpolity is meant as a long range vision of where thesocial justice movement might want to end up, within the field of politics.The values on which parpolity is based are freedom, self-management, justice, solidarity and tolerance. The goal, according to Shalom, is to create a political system that will allow people to participate, as much as possible in a face to face manner. The proposed decision-making principle is that every person should have say in a decision proportionate to the degree to which she or he is affected by that decision.
The vision is critical of aspects of modern
representative democracies arguing that the level of political control by the people isn’t sufficient. To address this problem Parpolity suggests a system ofnested council s, which would include every adult member of a given society.External links
* [http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/4957 Article about Parpolity: Political Vision for a Good Society by Stephen R. Shalom]
* [http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=41&ItemID=6262 Stephen Shalom interviewed about Parpolity by Vancouver COOP Radio]
* [http://vanparecon.resist.ca/parecon_files/parpolity.mp3 MP3 Audio of above interview with Stephen Shalom]
* [http://www.zmag.org/pps.htm Projects for a Participatory Society web site]
* [http://radicalblogs.org/lpps London {Ontario) Project for a Participatory Society]
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