Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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An Essay on Democracy Marten Ten Hoor. FOURTEEN The Weaknesses of Democracy A FORM OF GOVERNMENT , LIKE A HUMAN BEING , HAS WEAKNESSES as well as virtues . Some of its weaknesses are those which are native to the citizen as a human being ...
An Essay on Democracy Marten Ten Hoor. FOURTEEN The Weaknesses of Democracy A FORM OF GOVERNMENT , LIKE A HUMAN BEING , HAS WEAKNESSES as well as virtues . Some of its weaknesses are those which are native to the citizen as a human being ...
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... weaknesses . A democracy can survive only in a world which is wholly democratic or in which the balance of strength ... weaknesses , it can survive in a world which to date has shown little interest in the democratic ideal of " live and ...
... weaknesses . A democracy can survive only in a world which is wholly democratic or in which the balance of strength ... weaknesses , it can survive in a world which to date has shown little interest in the democratic ideal of " live and ...
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... weakness and freely grant that there is no escape from it . Factual examination will enable him to dis- tinguish real weaknesses from those weaknesses which exist only in the minds of ideological opponents of democracy . The facts ...
... weakness and freely grant that there is no escape from it . Factual examination will enable him to dis- tinguish real weaknesses from those weaknesses which exist only in the minds of ideological opponents of democracy . The facts ...
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