Impossible Democracy: The Unlikely Success of the War on Poverty Community Action Programs
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Author(s)Noel A. Cazenave
PublisherState University of New York Press
ISBN / ASIN0791471608
ISBN-139780791471609
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Sales Rank2,230,712
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Impossible Democracy challenges the conventional wisdom that the War on Poverty failed, by exploring the unlikely success of its community action programs. Using two projects in Manhattan that were influential precursors of community action programs the Mobilization for Youth and the Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited-Associated Community Teams Noel A. Cazenave analyzes national and local conflicts in the 1960s over what the nature of community action should be. Fueled by the civil rights movement, activist social scientists promoted a model of community action that allowed for the use of social protest as an instrument of local reform. In addition, they advanced a more participatory view of how democracy should work, one that insisted local decision making not be left solely to elected officials and other powerful people, as traditionally done."
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