Democracy and the IndividualOxford University Press, 1943 - 109 pages |
Contents
Introductory | 1 |
Political Equality | 11 |
Representative Government and Free Election | 20 |
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action American Athenian democracy average become believe Berkeley better better democracy British CALIFORNIA LIBRARY century Christianity citizen Civil Common constitutional cracy danger demo difficult discussion doctrine Dr Barker duty Egotism election electors emerge England equality example exist experience faith fallacy Fascist feel freedom hand Herbert Spencer hope House human impossible individual intelligence interest interpretation Jeremy Bentham judgement King Arthur majority opinion matters means ment merely Mill Mill's mind minority modern democracies moral nation natural never Old Order Parliament party system Pericles personal liberty plural voting political politicians popular possible practical principle problem public opinion reason representative responsibility restraint Rule of Law seems sense social Social Contract society Socrates soul sphere spirit suffrage system of government theory thought tion to-day totalitarian true Ulpian universal suffrage UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA vitality weak whole words