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Writer: | Bernard Crick |
Publication | OUP UK |
ISBN-10 | 019280250X |
Language: | English |
Genre: | History |
Best Sellers Rank: | #339,352 in Books |
Customer review | 4.2/5 |
Publish Date: | 26 March 2003 |
"Democracy: A Very Short Introduction" by Bernard Crick is a book that provides a brief but informative introduction to the concept of democracy. The book covers the historical development of democracy, its different forms, and the challenges that it faces in the modern world.
Crick explains that democracy originated in ancient Greece, and has since been adopted by many countries around the world. He argues that democracy is not just a system of government, but also a way of life that values individual liberty, equality, and participation in decision-making.
The book also explores different types of democracy, including direct democracy, representative democracy, and hybrid models such as the presidential system. Crick discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each form, and how they have been implemented in different countries.
In addition, Crick addresses some of the challenges that democracy faces today, such as corruption, inequality, and the rise of authoritarianism. He emphasizes the importance of democratic values and institutions, and how they can be strengthened to ensure the survival and success of democracy.
Overall, "Democracy: A Very Short Introduction" is a concise and accessible guide to one of the most important concepts in modern politics. It is recommended for anyone interested in learning more about democracy and its role in society.
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