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Self-democratization: People Power and Government by Consent

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Self-democratization: People Power and Government by Consent

In this speech Jack DuVall lays out his vision of the 21st century where self-government will become universal, and the knowledge to organize, mobilize and direct non-violent, civilian-based movements will spread to a global scale.

Jack DuVall

Remarks delivered at the Stanford Summer Program on Democracy and Development (2005)
August 11, 2005

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