Postures and Politics
Discover the insightful work of Frank MacKinnon in Postures and Politics, published by University of Toronto Press in 1973. This thought-provoking book spans 277 pages and explores the complexities of human society through the lens of participatory democracy. MacKinnon, an astute observer of the human condition, argues that no political system can thrive when placed on an ideological pedestal. Instead, he advocates for the reintegration of color and culture into the fabric of societal affairs as a remedy for contemporary issues. Dive into this compelling read to gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between politics and the human experience, and explore MacKinnon's vision for a more inclusive and dynamic approach to democracy.