Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a student activist movement in the United States that was one of the main iconic representations of the country's New Left. The organization developed and expanded rapidly in the mid-1960s before dissolving at its last convention in 1969. SDS was ...
Learn about the Students for a Democratic Society, its origins, and its impact on the anti-Vietnam War movement. Also, read about the Port Huron...
The History of SDS as You've Never Seen It Before In 1962 at a United Auto Workers' camp in Michigan, Students for a Democratic Society held its historic convention and prepared the famous Port Huron Statement, drafted by Tom Hayden. This statement, criticizing the U.S. government's failure...
Students for a Democratic Society(美国)学生争取民主社会组织[简称 SDS] president of a society会长 a pillar society正教柱石[法律柱石、社会柱石] dues of a society【经】 会费 proportion of students entering schools of a higher grade升学率
The curriculum in and for a democratic society The purpose of this article is to offer an analysis of the political and social role of the curriculum in a modern democratic society. It seeks to show how the assumptions embedded in inherited curriculum ideologies are impeding the pote... W Car...
Introductory Note: This document represents the results of several months of writing and discussion among the membership, a draft paper, and revision by the Students for a Democratic Society national convention meeting in Port Huron, Michigan, June 11-15, 1962. It is represented as a document wi...
Communicative Action in New Social Movements: The Experience of the Students for a Democratic SocietyStryker, Sean D
Register for a DSST Exam Business Ethics and Society Business|3 Baccalaureate Moral philosophies and business ethics, social responsibilities of a business, regulation of business, employer-employee relations, ethics of information, ethics in international business, corporations and stakeholders, ecology and...
includes the public sphere, voluntary organizations, and social movements as key components of civil society. Although some scholars have argued that there is no necessary and logical link between civil society and democracy, a robust civil society is often taken as a basis for democratic politics....