Participation, democracy, and human rights: An approach based on the dilemmas facing Latin America

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This chapter analyzes the relationship between democracy and human rights, with an emphasis on the many faces of political participation. It then takes a look at recent conditions in Latin America in these areas in order to frame a modern-day meaning for postulates espoused or inspired by Thomas Jefferson.

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Thompson, J. (2004). Participation, democracy, and human rights: An approach based on the dilemmas facing Latin America. In The Future of Liberal Democracy: Thomas Jefferson and the Contemporary World (pp. 225–243). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403981455_15

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