Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
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Page 246
... democracy from the democracies which have preceded it , because ever , as democracy in the East took the form of highly specialized and complicated industrial society , in the West it kept in touch with primitive conditions , and by ...
... democracy from the democracies which have preceded it , because ever , as democracy in the East took the form of highly specialized and complicated industrial society , in the West it kept in touch with primitive conditions , and by ...
Page 270
... democracy cannot be used to disprove the value of real democracy . Again many of the faults which are charged up against democracy such as emotionalism , irrationalism , blind partisanship , and selfish- ness are found under every other ...
... democracy cannot be used to disprove the value of real democracy . Again many of the faults which are charged up against democracy such as emotionalism , irrationalism , blind partisanship , and selfish- ness are found under every other ...
Page 875
... democracy to liberty , 123- 32 , 136 , 371-3 ; dangers of democracy to property , 119 , 125-6 , 131-3 , 464-6 ; property as a natural right , 125 , 132 , 464 , 465 ; property as a basis of political representation , 119-21 . Adams ...
... democracy to liberty , 123- 32 , 136 , 371-3 ; dangers of democracy to property , 119 , 125-6 , 131-3 , 464-6 ; property as a natural right , 125 , 132 , 464 , 465 ; property as a basis of political representation , 119-21 . Adams ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
From A Modell of Christian Charity 1603 | 17 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT OF NEW HAVEN 1639 | 26 |
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