Freedom Limited: An Essay on Democracy |
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The only alternative to change by peaceful and orderly means is change by force , that is , by revolution . Since in a democracy there is no entrenched power to be overthrown , a there is no need for a revolution to overthrow it .
The only alternative to change by peaceful and orderly means is change by force , that is , by revolution . Since in a democracy there is no entrenched power to be overthrown , a there is no need for a revolution to overthrow it .
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There is , first of all , the method of force . The contestants “ fight it out ” and the more powerful wins . Because of the consequences which follow its application , force is foreign to the spirit and the substance of democracy and ...
There is , first of all , the method of force . The contestants “ fight it out ” and the more powerful wins . Because of the consequences which follow its application , force is foreign to the spirit and the substance of democracy and ...
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Voluntary submission in the face of force , though it avoids the immediate destructive consequences of resistance , actually perpetuates the conflict and postpones its settlement . Whenever a conflict is terminated by the application of ...
Voluntary submission in the face of force , though it avoids the immediate destructive consequences of resistance , actually perpetuates the conflict and postpones its settlement . Whenever a conflict is terminated by the application of ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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