JeffersonHarcourt, Brace, 1942 - 459 Seiten |
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... Jefferson , whose belief in democratic forms and democratic principles amounted to a personal religion . He could not let the enemies of democracy get away with the argu- ment that self - government was worthless in a crisis GOVERNOR 97.
... Jefferson , whose belief in democratic forms and democratic principles amounted to a personal religion . He could not let the enemies of democracy get away with the argu- ment that self - government was worthless in a crisis GOVERNOR 97.
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... democratic form of government . He preferred the power and the trappings of monarchy . " Democracy , " wrote the Vice - President of the United States , " never has been and never can be so desirable as aristocracy or monarchy ; but ...
... democratic form of government . He preferred the power and the trappings of monarchy . " Democracy , " wrote the Vice - President of the United States , " never has been and never can be so desirable as aristocracy or monarchy ; but ...
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... democracy was Jefferson's primary aim , and one did not teach democracy by cracking people's skulls or call- ing them names ... democratic living - virtue based upon reason . Jefferson was convinced that the people would learn from good ...
... democracy was Jefferson's primary aim , and one did not teach democracy by cracking people's skulls or call- ing them names ... democratic living - virtue based upon reason . Jefferson was convinced that the people would learn from good ...
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