Direct Democracy
Explore the rich tapestry of direct democracy in the Americas with Direct Democracy by Scott Henkel. Published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2017, this insightful hardback spans 224 pages and delves into the historical roots of collective power, tracing its lineage back to the Haitian Revolution. Henkel redefines direct democracy, moving beyond its traditional associations with worker cooperatives and political movements. Instead, he presents it as a powerful form of collective action, inspired by the monumental slave revolt in Haiti. This engaging literary history not only sheds light on pivotal moments in American democracy but also invites readers to reconsider the significance of social movements in shaping our political landscape. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Direct Democracy offers a fresh perspective on the enduring legacy of democratic ideals in the United States.