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And even in countries that are in no danger whatever of a communist revolution
— for it is true that countries where democracy has been long entrenched are the
most resistant to its influence — why should there still be so much fear of its ...
And even in countries that are in no danger whatever of a communist revolution
— for it is true that countries where democracy has been long entrenched are the
most resistant to its influence — why should there still be so much fear of its ...
Page 137
Since alone it has no fear of the people it welcomes this opposition and is in fact
dependent on its free and full expression. Dictatorship on the other hand is
obsessed by the fear of discontent. By driving it underground it magnifies its fear.
Since alone it has no fear of the people it welcomes this opposition and is in fact
dependent on its free and full expression. Dictatorship on the other hand is
obsessed by the fear of discontent. By driving it underground it magnifies its fear.
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... 97, 130; fear of, leading to antidemocratic practices, 102-109; fear of, as
distrust of democracy, 109; fear of, affecting international behavior of U.S., 107-
109; fear of, leading to alliances with reactionary forces abroad, 108-109
Communism, ...
... 97, 130; fear of, leading to antidemocratic practices, 102-109; fear of, as
distrust of democracy, 109; fear of, affecting international behavior of U.S., 107-
109; fear of, leading to alliances with reactionary forces abroad, 108-109
Communism, ...
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