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We have seen , over the past two or three thousand years , several forms of ' democracy ' - Greek democracy , where only owners could vote ; the old British democracy where only the landlords and males could vote ; socialist democracy ...
We have seen , over the past two or three thousand years , several forms of ' democracy ' - Greek democracy , where only owners could vote ; the old British democracy where only the landlords and males could vote ; socialist democracy ...
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For and Against Participatory Democracy ' , in Nageshwar Prasad ( ed . ) , JP and Social Change . New Delhi : Radiant . Patrick Dunleavy and Helen Margetts , 1995. ' Understanding the Dynamics of Electoral Reform ' , International ...
For and Against Participatory Democracy ' , in Nageshwar Prasad ( ed . ) , JP and Social Change . New Delhi : Radiant . Patrick Dunleavy and Helen Margetts , 1995. ' Understanding the Dynamics of Electoral Reform ' , International ...
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Elections in a democracy belong to a more indeterminate world . The first notion of societal risk was elections rather than insurance . This brings me to the last set of points . Elections have been good for democracy , but election ...
Elections in a democracy belong to a more indeterminate world . The first notion of societal risk was elections rather than insurance . This brings me to the last set of points . Elections have been good for democracy , but election ...
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