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We are still a democracy , even if at times we may be forgiven some slight suspicions that we may be clinging to the shadow of a fast vanishing sub- stance . Now , if we are still a democracy , then these American schools of ours should ...
We are still a democracy , even if at times we may be forgiven some slight suspicions that we may be clinging to the shadow of a fast vanishing sub- stance . Now , if we are still a democracy , then these American schools of ours should ...
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No , we maintain democracy only by majority consent . And we maintain the right of minorities even when some of them wish to advocate an opposition to the very democracy which gives them the right of free speech and assembly .
No , we maintain democracy only by majority consent . And we maintain the right of minorities even when some of them wish to advocate an opposition to the very democracy which gives them the right of free speech and assembly .
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That is not to say that democracy is a sloppy sentimentalism . There is respect in democracy , there is admiration , there is sympathy , there is even compassion , but there is no place in it for a false sentimentalism .
That is not to say that democracy is a sloppy sentimentalism . There is respect in democracy , there is admiration , there is sympathy , there is even compassion , but there is no place in it for a false sentimentalism .
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