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... democracy without freedom , neither , in practice , is there much freedom without democracy . Freedom is practically definable as the latitude for formation , functioning , and expression of independent organiza- tions . On the one hand ...
... democracy without freedom , neither , in practice , is there much freedom without democracy . Freedom is practically definable as the latitude for formation , functioning , and expression of independent organiza- tions . On the one hand ...
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... democracy should be regarded as an enemy of the people and be liable to death . But democracy could endure only so long as the people really wanted it ; and they upheld it through all the generations of their brilliance . Even though it ...
... democracy should be regarded as an enemy of the people and be liable to death . But democracy could endure only so long as the people really wanted it ; and they upheld it through all the generations of their brilliance . Even though it ...
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... democracy was closely associated with the growth of modern nationalism . The patriotic sense and national feeling of community have been important , perhaps essential , to making inherently rather cumbersome democratic systems workable ...
... democracy was closely associated with the growth of modern nationalism . The patriotic sense and national feeling of community have been important , perhaps essential , to making inherently rather cumbersome democratic systems workable ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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