Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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... namely , strength , definiteness , and leadership , may influence the grant of un- usual authority to a popular figure . A weak country is ready to listen to a strong voice . Confusion , uncertainty , and distress give the demagogue his ...
... namely , strength , definiteness , and leadership , may influence the grant of un- usual authority to a popular figure . A weak country is ready to listen to a strong voice . Confusion , uncertainty , and distress give the demagogue his ...
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... namely , the greatest possible promotion of the interests of all the citizens . Because of the nature of democratic government , there is no single answer to the question of responsibility in a repre- sentative government . The king's ...
... namely , the greatest possible promotion of the interests of all the citizens . Because of the nature of democratic government , there is no single answer to the question of responsibility in a repre- sentative government . The king's ...
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... namely the United States , as a point of concrete reference . Political practices and conditions and opinions in the United States have been used as examples of democratic theory transformed into action . It was intended by means of ...
... namely the United States , as a point of concrete reference . Political practices and conditions and opinions in the United States have been used as examples of democratic theory transformed into action . It was intended by means of ...
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