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... democracies . Yet the existence of this democracy does not deliver what democracies are supposed to : peoples ' control over how collective decisions affecting their lives are arrived at . coincide with the boundaries of a civi ...
... democracies . Yet the existence of this democracy does not deliver what democracies are supposed to : peoples ' control over how collective decisions affecting their lives are arrived at . coincide with the boundaries of a civi ...
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... democracy agree that it has serious defects . But they console themselves with the thought ( a ) that there is no better alternative ; and ( b ) that , within limits , it is possible to amend and improve it . No one will deny that the ...
... democracy agree that it has serious defects . But they console themselves with the thought ( a ) that there is no better alternative ; and ( b ) that , within limits , it is possible to amend and improve it . No one will deny that the ...
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... democracy rather than the other way around . They , like John Stuart Mill , think that existing pro- perty systems are unjust and the free market is destructively competitive- aesthetically and morally repugnant- and its excesses have ...
... democracy rather than the other way around . They , like John Stuart Mill , think that existing pro- perty systems are unjust and the free market is destructively competitive- aesthetically and morally repugnant- and its excesses have ...
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