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1 [Title]| THE PROBLEM OF DEMOCRACY ~ 2 13 | if the tendency towards democracy is capturing the peoples 3 15 | attention to the problem of democracy, examining the forms by 4 15 | is to be a true, healthy democracy answering the needs of the 5 16 | 16. Given that democracy, taken in the broad sense, 6 16 | distinguish the men who live under democracy and a democratic regime? 7 16 | reins of government in a democracy? ~ 8 17 | the citizen which find in democracy, as its name implies, their 9 18 | Government, one may decide which democracy is really healthy and well 10 20 | however, people call for "democracy and better democracy," such 11 20 | for "democracy and better democracy," such a demand cannot have 12 27 | the capital enemy of true democracy and of its ideal of liberty 13 34 | by the specious mirage of democracy, naively taken for the genuine 14 34 | for the genuine spirit of democracy, with its liberty and equality; 15 40 | connection -- least of all a democracy. Accordingly, if those in 16 40 | appearance of a purely formal democracy may often serve as a mark 17 43 | the center of gravity of a democracy normally set up resides 18 45 | heralds and implements of democracy, who live in such dispositions 19 47 | 47. A sound democracy, based on the immutable 20 50 | of government, including democracy. It is the criterion by 21 51 | point out along what lines a democracy befitting human dignity 22 53 | representatives and pioneers of democracy be inspired in their deliberations 23 57 | will the spirit of sane democracy be able to pervade the vast 24 82 | the future is to belong to democracy, an essential part in its 25 82 | directive norm of every democracy. ~ 26 84 | and more perfect forms of democracy, the highest and most needed