How Democracies Perish
Material type: TextSeries: . 11079 Publication details: 1984 Doubleday & Co. Inc/ USASubject(s): DDC classification:- 327.11 REV
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How Democracies Perish. This book addresses one of the key issues of our time: the West's slow but steady movement towards acceptance of Soviet imperialism, atrocity, and beligerence. Democracy, the author says, is now a fragile system weakened by the very characteristics that have been its strengths: self-criticism and high moral standards.
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