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The Institutional Participation Role in Economics Systems for Human Rights

In: Economic Systems and Human Rights

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  • Ricardo Sebastián Piana

    (University Catholic of La Plata)

Abstract

Citizen participation is essential for economic system change. The current economic system is characterized by inequality, instability and environmental degradation. The current economic system is no longer fulfilling the needs of the majority of people. A new economic system is needed, one that is more just, sustainable and democratic. Citizen participation is essential because it ensures that the voices of all stakeholders are heard. Citizens have a deep understanding of the problems facing their communities and the potential solutions. They also have a right to be involved in decisions that affect their lives. The essay explores the challenges to citizen participation: the current economic system is designed to benefit the wealthy and powerful; the ‘There Is No Alternative’ status quo discourse and the anti-immigrant and xenophobic rhetoric is a possibility when a real change is a public demand. Moreover, citizens often feel disempowered and excluded from the economic decision-making process because economic knowledge language is technified and therefore they feel excluded. Despite these challenges, there is a growing movement of citizens around the world who are demanding change. They are organizing and mobilizing to create a new economic system that works for everyone. This essay will explore the challenges and opportunities for citizen participation in economic system change. It will draw on case studies from around the world to highlight examples of successful citizen-led initiatives. It will also discuss the role of its institutionalization in facilitating citizen participation. We will conclude by arguing that citizen participation is essential for creating a new economic system that is more just, sustainable, and democratic.

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  • Ricardo Sebastián Piana, 2024. "The Institutional Participation Role in Economics Systems for Human Rights," Springer Books, in: Francesco Vigliarolo (ed.), Economic Systems and Human Rights, chapter 0, pages 301-321, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-72866-2_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72866-2_17
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