How Democracies Perish

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Doubleday, 1984 - Political Science - 376 pages
Argues that the modern democracies are endangered by an excess of self-criticism and misinterpretations of moral positions and asserts that the democracies must cease to be the complacent victims of communism.

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The End of an Accident
3
A Willing Victim
7
Tocquevilles Mistake
12
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