American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... democracy . That is the mission of America . Americans have ideals and though those ideals are elusive and difficult to define , yet they permeate and dominate the political , social , economic , and daily life of the American people ...
... democracy . That is the mission of America . Americans have ideals and though those ideals are elusive and difficult to define , yet they permeate and dominate the political , social , economic , and daily life of the American people ...
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... Democracy in the United States is yet to demonstrate that it can survive over- population and poverty of the lower classes , and the ambition and greed of the upper classes . The words of Maine , the author of " The Ancient Law " and ...
... Democracy in the United States is yet to demonstrate that it can survive over- population and poverty of the lower classes , and the ambition and greed of the upper classes . The words of Maine , the author of " The Ancient Law " and ...
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... democracy may often prove the direct opposite of liberty . In ancient Rome the old aristocratic repub- lic was gradually transformed into a democracy , and it then passed speedily into an imperial despotism . In France a cor- responding ...
... democracy may often prove the direct opposite of liberty . In ancient Rome the old aristocratic repub- lic was gradually transformed into a democracy , and it then passed speedily into an imperial despotism . In France a cor- responding ...
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... democracy is the concluding stage that marks the decay of a given civilization . " 2 These writers certainly have earned a title . On the other hand , Brown , another recent Eng- lish writer , points out that " In the early nineteenth ...
... democracy is the concluding stage that marks the decay of a given civilization . " 2 These writers certainly have earned a title . On the other hand , Brown , another recent Eng- lish writer , points out that " In the early nineteenth ...
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... democracy leads to . The Central and South American republics are the sport of irre- sponsible revolutionists . Mexico shows how a republic is impos- sible with an ignorant and poverty - stricken people . China is in chaos . Not only is ...
... democracy leads to . The Central and South American republics are the sport of irre- sponsible revolutionists . Mexico shows how a republic is impos- sible with an ignorant and poverty - stricken people . China is in chaos . Not only is ...
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