DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL CONFLICT: HOW WE GOVERN OURSELVES BETWEEN ELECTIONS

  • Frederic Kellogg George Washington University

Abstract

Our topic is democracy and social conflict, and how we govern ourselves between elections. I want to examine how our interactions in everyday life, even our arguments and disputes, can, and do, contribute to a democratic form of life, and even self-government.

Published
2022-01-13
How to Cite
Kellogg, F. (2022). DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL CONFLICT: HOW WE GOVERN OURSELVES BETWEEN ELECTIONS. HUMANITIES AND RIGHTS GLOBAL NETWORK JOURNAL, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.24861/2675-1038.v3i2.64