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The story of democracy
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Verlag: | Obeikan |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 01.01.2012 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9786035031929 |
Sprache: | Arabisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 303 |
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In his book "The Story of Democracy", the AUTHOR presents a historical narration of the meaning and concept of democracy, and the development of this concept throughout the ages, starting with the emergence of the word in the era of the Greek Greeks; That is, more than two thousand years ago, it was called the system of government without specifying a description of this ruling and the nature of the ruling policy, until two political events influencing the story of democracy in its true sense circulating today. The first event: It took place in the mid -1960s in a group of British colonies in North America. The second event: It occurred in 1798 AD, when the French Revolution that changed the features of politics in the world erupted, and democracy infection began to move from France to the rest of the world. One of its results was the development of the American constitution, which became a role model in all countries of the world. The AUTHOR is John Den, a professor of political theory at the University of Cambridge and a colleague in Kings College, and he has several books, including: The Cunning of Unreason: Making Sense of Politics, who is also a colleague at the British Academy. For fun. The truth is that it can enjoy us as well as our liberation. " Roy Hattarsli, the Times, "Work," ... It mixes history and ideas, and sends vitality in current issues that support democracy and others, especially in the American and French revolutions. You should have a book when you hear the word democracy next time. And if you want more thinking about the flaws of democracy and its challenges, then this book is an excellent starting point. The Economist «The story of democracy greatly exceeds that it is a history of democratic ideas ..... it is among the most published books in England for many years, originally and urging thinking, it is written in a tight English style and a summary worthy of the philosopher Hobbes. Jonathan Simption, Spctator "A surprisingly rich book .... The writings of a refreshing John Dunn take over thinking, and full of influential phrases ... and its ambitious aspiration and a wonderful achievement." David Markan, New Stemsan "A clear, classic, authentic, complete, fast, solid, and phrase prose, is very full of evidence of history and theories ... This book is an eloquent cultural novel for the story of democracy." any. bad. Grailling, Literri Review. Obeikan Publishing