Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
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Kajsa KleinKajsa Klein is co-founder of Democracy Aid'04 and TheWorldSpeaks.net. Before getting involved in U.S. presidential election related activities she was working on her dissertation about web sites for world citizens at JMK, Stockholm University. She is co-author of Digital Borderlands. Recent articlesMoving on Does United States democracy need the worlds aid? In the seventeenth of our Letters to Americans series, Swedish activist with The World Speaks, Kajsa Klein, writes to the African American writer and civic leader, Julianne Malveaux. Saying 'wait and see' to the worldEven a wave of sympathy following Anna Lindhs murder did not prevent a majority of Swedes voting no to the euro. This yes-voter ponders the particular timbre of Swedish parochialism. |
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