Research in Political Sociology
Democratic Paths and Trends
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
18
ISBN electronic:
978-0-85724-092-7
ISBN print:
978-0-85724-091-0
Series ISSN:
0895-9935
Publication date:
2010
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Chapter 9 Reflecting on choice through U.S. presidential elections
Ernest Raiklin
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2010
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Ernest Raiklin, 2010. "Chapter 9 Reflecting on choice through U.S. presidential elections", Democratic Paths and Trends, Barbara Wejnert
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2010
Depending on the circumstances, modern capitalism wraps itself in totalitarian, authoritarian, and democratic dresses. But it is widely believed that (representative) democracy is the only political form that allows the majority of the country's citizens to exercise their freedom of choice in selecting their representatives. By dealing exclusively with the questions of democracy in choosing U.S. presidents, this chapter makes an attempt to analyze the soundness of this assertion.
Events are in the saddle and tend to ride mankind.Ralph Waldo Emerson
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