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Rollback of Democracy? A Tocquevillean Perspective

Helmut K. Anheier and Ewa Atanassow

Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, 4-7

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In order to judge the state of democracy today, we need to clarify what we mean by democracy. Simply assuming that we know what democracy is would be to ignore a long and tragic history, and its enduring effects on the social and political imaginaries.

Date: 2015
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