A Theory of Democratic Social Change and the Role of Disempowerment: Reconceptualization of the American Founding Documents

Asian Journal of Basic Science and Research 5 (3):50-72. Translated by Angelina Inesia-Forde (2023)
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Abstract

Existing social disparities in the United States are inconsistent with Lincoln’s promise of democracy; therefore, there is a need for a critical conceptualization of the first principles that undergird American democracy and the genesis of democratic social change in America. This study aimed to construct a grounded theory that provides an understanding of the process of American democratic social change. The result was the construction of two frameworks: the demoralization process that triggers social change, and a formal grounded theory that could explain democratic social change endeavors across different domains and levels of analysis. This democratic social change grounded theory answers the research question: How do the principles of the American founding documents provide an understanding of the process of American democratic social change?

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