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Democratic institutions are devices for reconciling social order with individual freedom and initiative , and for making the immediate power of a country's rulers subject to the ultimate power of the ruled . The fact that , in Western ...
Democratic institutions are devices for reconciling social order with individual freedom and initiative , and for making the immediate power of a country's rulers subject to the ultimate power of the ruled . The fact that , in Western ...
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Used in one way , the press , the radio and the cinema are indispensable to the survival of democracy . ... As lately as 50 years ago , every democratic country could boast of a great number of small journals and local newspapers .
Used in one way , the press , the radio and the cinema are indispensable to the survival of democracy . ... As lately as 50 years ago , every democratic country could boast of a great number of small journals and local newspapers .
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This illustrates the democratic chance of everyone . You yourself may become the leader — tomorrow . In fact , you address in the leader the masses whose humble son he is and continues to be . He is the " cottage - bred man .
This illustrates the democratic chance of everyone . You yourself may become the leader — tomorrow . In fact , you address in the leader the masses whose humble son he is and continues to be . He is the " cottage - bred man .
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