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Democratic Revolution - Transforming Power and Politics in Modern Societies - cover
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Democratic Revolution - Transforming Power and Politics in Modern Societies

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Democratic Revolution
 
This book explores pivotal moments in the history of democratic revolutions. It analyzes the strategies, challenges, and outcomes of efforts to establish or enhance democratic governance across the world, offering deep insights into the factors that drive democratic transitions and revolutions.
 
How will you benefit?
 
1: Democratic Revolution - Discover the core ideas and significance of democratic revolutions.
 
2: Democracy - Understand global forms and principles of democracy.
 
3: Revolution - Explore the causes and societal impact of revolutions.
 
4: Political Movement - Examine movements that catalyze democratic change.
 
5: Democratization - Learn about the process and challenges of democratization.
 
6: Liberal Democracy - Analyze the role of liberal democracy in individual rights.
 
7: Criticism of Democracy - Investigate the limits and debates on democracy.
 
8: Democratic Backsliding - Understand threats to democratic systems.
 
9: Democracy and Economic Growth - Explore democracy’s impact on economic development.
 
10: Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy - Study the social roots of dictatorship and democracy.
 
11: Totalitarian Democracy - Examine the paradoxes within totalitarian democracy.
 
12: Alexis de Tocqueville - Learn about Tocqueville’s insights into democracy.
 
13: Democracy in America - Analyze Tocqueville’s study on American democracy.
 
14: Civil Society - Understand civil society’s role in supporting democracy.
 
15: Modernization Theory - Explore theories on democratic institutional development.
 
16: Barrington Moore Jr. - Analyze Moore’s theories on democracy’s social origins.
 
17: Soft Tyranny - Investigate the concept and dangers of soft tyranny.
 
18: Hybrid Regime - Understand regimes combining democratic and authoritarian elements.
 
19: Democratization of Technology - Examine technology’s influence on democratic participation.
 
20: Embedded Democracy - Explore factors that ensure stable democracies.
 
21: Tocqueville Effect - Understand how rising expectations drive social change.
 
Essential for professionals and students, this book offers in-depth analysis of democratic revolutions. By addressing key questions and exploring fundamental concepts, it’s an invaluable resource for enhancing understanding of the dynamics of democracy and political change.
Disponível desde: 10/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 274 páginas.

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