Philosophie der Republik
The freedom potential of modern societies, above all the justification of political authority, is today linked to a democratically constituted order. What is meant by the idea of being democratic seems, however, to be anything but clear. Is it only a question of representing the people through elect...
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Other Authors: | Stekeler-Weithofer, Primin (Editor), Zabel, Benno (Editor) |
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Mohr Siebeck
20180801
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