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(2006) Rescuing the enlightenment from itself I, Dordrecht, Springer.

The sytems approach and its enemies helps us find the morality of a revised democracy

John P. Van Gigch

pp. 42-54

If democracy constitutes the institution of morality in a society, it can only be introduced when peace, agreement and consent prevail.My hope is that is a review of CWC" The Systems Approach and Its Enemies will provided the reader with a broader understanding of this great work. Re-interpreting CWCs' ideas in the context of the search of morality in democracy and the adversarial character of different cultures could further our understanding. I argue that the text is relevant to our present dilemmas and problems.

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DOI: 10.1007/0-387-27589-4_4

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Van Gigch, J. P. (2006)., The sytems approach and its enemies helps us find the morality of a revised democracy, in J. P. Van Gigch & J. Mcintyre-Mills (eds.), Rescuing the enlightenment from itself I, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 42-54.

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