Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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... effect . The citizen of a de- mocracy has no need for the assassin's bomb : he has the vote . The democratic way is not only the peaceful and orderly way to effect political change ; it is also the most efficient way . Revolutions ...
... effect . The citizen of a de- mocracy has no need for the assassin's bomb : he has the vote . The democratic way is not only the peaceful and orderly way to effect political change ; it is also the most efficient way . Revolutions ...
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... effect will this policy have on the economic opportunities of himself and his fellow- citizens ? What effect will it have , respectively , on the power of the government and on the independence of the citizens ? What enduring effects ...
... effect will this policy have on the economic opportunities of himself and his fellow- citizens ? What effect will it have , respectively , on the power of the government and on the independence of the citizens ? What enduring effects ...
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... effect a political , not an economic cure . Politicians do not have convictions , they have ambitions . They know that the people want immediate results , not long - term solutions . Politicians and voters thus cooperate in the practice ...
... effect a political , not an economic cure . Politicians do not have convictions , they have ambitions . They know that the people want immediate results , not long - term solutions . Politicians and voters thus cooperate in the practice ...
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abolish accept action adjustment authority autocracy basic become believer in democracy candidates character claim committed communist complete compromise concrete conflict consequences Constitution cooperative corporate end critics decision degree demo democ democratic citizen democratic form democratic government democratic society desires determined develop differences doctrine economic effect election established example experience extent fact favorable foreign policy form of government freedom freedom of speech greatest possible realization human ideal ideas implies insist interests involved issues justified legislation limitation live majority means ment minority mocracy moral moral responsibility nation nature nomic opinion opportunity organization party peace personality political political corruption political party politicians potential practical principles private ends promotion proponent of democracy proportional representation proposes public officials purpose racy reason representative respect responsibility self-correction self-realization sense settlement social solution specific subversive subversive political theory tion tolerance totalitarian two-party system variety viduals vote voters weaknesses welfare