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Title: Democracy's dangers and discontents: the tyranny of the majority from the Greeks to Obama
Authors: Thornton, Bruce S.
Keywords: Democracy
Discontents
Greeks
Obama
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
Abstract: By democracy we usually mean a government comprising popular rule, individual human rights and freedom, and a free-market economy. Yet the flaws in traditional Athenian democracy can instruct us on the weaknesses of that first element of modern democracies shared with Athens: rule by all citizens equally. In Democracy's Dangers and Discontents, Bruce Thornton discusses those criticisms first aired by ancient critics of Athenian democracy, then traces the historical process by which the Republic of the founders has evolved into something sim. Read more... Abstract: By democracy we usually mean a government comprising popular rule, individual human rights and freedom, and a free-market economy. Yet the flaws in traditional Athenian democracy can instruct us on the weaknesses of that first element of modern democracies shared with Athens: rule by all citizens equally. In Democracy's Dangers and Discontents, Bruce Thornton discusses those criticisms first aired by ancient critics of Athenian democracy, then traces the historical process by which the Republic of the founders has evolved into something sim.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/30693
ISBN: 9780817917944
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