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Rescuing the enlightenment from itself I

critical and systemic implications for democracy

edited byJohn P. Van GigchJanet McIntyre-Mills

Abstract

Rescuing the Enlightenment from Itself: Critical and Systemic Implications for Democracy presents papers that make the case that good governance is about thinking and practice that can lead to a better balance of social, cultural, political, economic and environmental concerns to ensure a sustainable future for ourselves and for future generations. The work is inspired by the thinking of C. West Churchman and forms the first volume in a new series: C. West Churchman's Legacy and Related Works. The book features contributions from a range of invited authors including Russell L. Ackoff, Ken Bausch, John van Gigch and Norma Romm. The volume is aimed at academics, post-graduate students and members of professional associations working in the fields of systems sciences, public policy and management, politics, and international relations.

Details | Table of Contents

Introduction to volume 1

the contribution of West Churchman to sustainable governance and international relations

Janet McIntyre-Mills

pp.1-22

https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27589-4_1
An exploration and extension of Churchman's insights

towards the tackling of racial discrimination as a world problem

Norma R. A. Romm

pp.289-331

https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27589-4_15

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2006

Pages: 370

DOI: 10.1007/0-387-27589-4

ISBN (hardback): 978-0-387-27587-1

ISBN (digital): 978-0-387-27589-5

Full citation:

Van Gigch John P., McIntyre-Mills Janet (2006) Rescuing the enlightenment from itself I: critical and systemic implications for democracy. Dordrecht, Springer.