Political Thought in PerspectiveMcGraw-Hill, 1957 - 588 páginas |
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... Democracy in America is the relation , and fre- quent antagonism , between liberty and equality in a democratic society ; whereas enthusiastic democrats assumed that liberty would cease to be a serious issue in democracy , Tocqueville ...
... Democracy in America is the relation , and fre- quent antagonism , between liberty and equality in a democratic society ; whereas enthusiastic democrats assumed that liberty would cease to be a serious issue in democracy , Tocqueville ...
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... democratic . . . . " Could an improvement of the electoral system improve the quality of popular choice ? He believes that indirect election must be " the only means of bringing the enjoyment of political liberty within the reach of all ...
... democratic . . . . " Could an improvement of the electoral system improve the quality of popular choice ? He believes that indirect election must be " the only means of bringing the enjoyment of political liberty within the reach of all ...
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... democratic . Is not the democrat bound essentially to cling to the principle of Rousseau - but to his crude principle , for he included the minority in the general will - the people cannot do wrong ? That was also one of the fa- vourite ...
... democratic . Is not the democrat bound essentially to cling to the principle of Rousseau - but to his crude principle , for he included the minority in the general will - the people cannot do wrong ? That was also one of the fa- vourite ...
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