1. The Peasant Way of a More than Radical Democracy: The Case of La Via Campesina.
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von Redecker, Sophie and Herzig, Christian
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RADICALISM ,DEMOCRACY ,PEASANTS ,LAND reform ,AGRICULTURAL ecology ,POLITICAL science ,SILENCING the self theory (Social psychology) - Abstract
We investigate the rural resistance of one of the world's largest social movements, La Via Campesina, as a powerful enactment of radical democracy in practice. More than this, the paper describes how the movement challenges the framework of radical democracy by pointing towards the ethical importance of recognizing the relationship of human dignity with nature and considering ethico-political values inherent in the peasants' way of living. Their resistance is a rejection of depoliticizing silencing, and their everyday life is a commitment to a "more than human" radical democracy in its most radical sense, as they are always already "in parliament with land". We conclude by outlining a perspective which is both more than radical and more democratic, considering those who have not yet been heard but also that which, in the light of radical democracy, has never been counted as part of the political body at all: nature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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