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Foundations of Democracy: 3 Classic Books on Its Rise and Principles - The New Democracy: A Handbook for Democratic Speakers and Workers The Rise of the Democracy Proclaim Liberty! etc - cover

Foundations of Democracy: 3 Classic Books on Its Rise and Principles - The New Democracy: A Handbook for Democratic Speakers and Workers The Rise of the Democracy Proclaim Liberty! etc

Gilbert Seldes, Joseph Clayton, Walter Vrooman

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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Foundations of Democracy: 3 Classic Books on Its Rise and Principles offers an invaluable curation of literary works weaving together historical and philosophical threads that elucidate the evolution and ideals of democracy. The anthology resonates with themes of governance, social justice, and human rights, showcasing a diverse range of literary styles from incisive political treatises to impassioned speeches and reflective essays. This collection is both a celebratory reflection on democratic principles and a critique of its manifestations, effectively drawing on the strengths of each included text to create a tapestry that is as thought-provoking as it is informative. Notable pieces explore the nuanced dialogues that have shaped democratic discourse, leaving an indelible mark on political literature. The anthology brings together Walter Vrooman, Joseph Clayton, and Gilbert Seldes, each contributing a distinct voice reflective of their unique perspectives and contexts. Vrooman and Clayton's works are steeped in early 20th-century reformist thought, capturing the fervor of a world grappling with industrialization and societal change. Meanwhile, Seldes' critique stands as a testament to the transformative cultural movements of the 20th century, with acute observations on media and its influence on democracy. Collectively, the authors illuminate the multifaceted nature of democratic ideologies, providing readers with an enriched understanding of its roots and trajectories. This anthology serves as a gateway for readers eager to plunge into the historical and philosophical depths of democracy's development. It offers a rare opportunity to encounter a convergence of critical thoughts, making it indispensable for scholars and enthusiasts alike. With its rich tapestry of voices, this collection is transformative; it encourages readers to engage in a dialogue with the past while considering the implications for today’s democratic landscape. By uniting diverse scholarly contributions, Foundations of Democracy invites its audience to explore the educational treasures within, promising insights and reflections that resonate across generations.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 1200 pages.

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