What is Democracy?The meaning of democracy, liberty, and equality, with emphasis on the United States. |
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... factors that are irrelevant . De- mocracy is not identified with any particular area or size of state . For example , a democracy need not be a small city - state , as Aristotle thought it must be . It need not be a national state or an ...
... factors that are irrelevant . De- mocracy is not identified with any particular area or size of state . For example , a democracy need not be a small city - state , as Aristotle thought it must be . It need not be a national state or an ...
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... cial responsibility for all members of the com- munity . The whole struggle over democracy is utterly blind if it does not take these factors into con- sideration and recognize the new world in which democracy must 13 WHAT IS DEMOCRACY ?
... cial responsibility for all members of the com- munity . The whole struggle over democracy is utterly blind if it does not take these factors into con- sideration and recognize the new world in which democracy must 13 WHAT IS DEMOCRACY ?
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... factors of scientific discovery and technological inven- tion . These factors have made possible the de- velopment of productivity among men , which has been accompanied by a quickened sense of social responsibility for the welfare of ...
... factors of scientific discovery and technological inven- tion . These factors have made possible the de- velopment of productivity among men , which has been accompanied by a quickened sense of social responsibility for the welfare of ...
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