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... chapters , it became of imperative importance to the democ- racy of America that it should attain a more mature understanding of what democracy means . Chapter Three " THE RULE OF THE PEOPLE ” We LIBERTY , EQUALITY , AND FRATERNITY 21.
... chapters , it became of imperative importance to the democ- racy of America that it should attain a more mature understanding of what democracy means . Chapter Three " THE RULE OF THE PEOPLE ” We LIBERTY , EQUALITY , AND FRATERNITY 21.
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Robert Morrison MacIver. Chapter Six A WAY OF GOVERNING AND BEING GOVERNED We have been stressing the point that democracy must be un- derstood in the first instance as a political system . From the be- ginning of its usage the word has ...
Robert Morrison MacIver. Chapter Six A WAY OF GOVERNING AND BEING GOVERNED We have been stressing the point that democracy must be un- derstood in the first instance as a political system . From the be- ginning of its usage the word has ...
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... Chapter Eleven . CHAPTER FIVE 40. FORMS OF THE ARISTOCRATIC FALLACY . All anti - demo- cratic doctrines , with the exception of Marxian communism— and perhaps even that doctrine is only an apparent exception- are based on some concept ...
... Chapter Eleven . CHAPTER FIVE 40. FORMS OF THE ARISTOCRATIC FALLACY . All anti - demo- cratic doctrines , with the exception of Marxian communism— and perhaps even that doctrine is only an apparent exception- are based on some concept ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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