Inclusion and Democracy

Book • 2002
In 'Inclusion and Democracy', Iris Marion Young explores the concepts of participatory democracy and social justice, emphasizing the importance of including marginalized voices in political decision-making.

Young argues that democratic processes should ensure that all members of society have the opportunity to participate and that their perspectives are heard and considered.

She critiques traditional models of democracy that often exclude or silence certain groups, such as women, racial minorities, and the poor.

The book offers a vision of a more inclusive and equitable democratic society where power is distributed more evenly and where all individuals have the chance to shape the policies that affect their lives.

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