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Howard, Dick
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20th century
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/ Anticommunism
/ Capitalism
/ CIA
/ Cold War
/ Cold wars
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Cultural factors
/ Democracy
/ Democratic regimes
/ Democratic theory
/ Fascism
/ Hopelessness
/ Left Wing Politics
/ Liberalism
/ Original Articles
/ Political Culture
/ Political freedom
/ Political Ideologies
/ Political opposition
/ Political science
/ Political systems
/ Russian culture
/ Social Criticism
/ Totalitarianism
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2002
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/ Capitalism
/ CIA
/ Cold War
/ Cold wars
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Cultural factors
/ Democracy
/ Democratic regimes
/ Democratic theory
/ Fascism
/ Hopelessness
/ Left Wing Politics
/ Liberalism
/ Original Articles
/ Political Culture
/ Political freedom
/ Political Ideologies
/ Political opposition
/ Political science
/ Political systems
/ Russian culture
/ Social Criticism
/ Totalitarianism
/ U.S.A
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2002
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2002
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The Very Nature Of Democracy Makes Its Defence Difficult. In a democracy, the majority has the right to be wrong and the opportunity to make public its private passions while acting on its personal interests. What is more, democratic tolerance of pluralism and legitimation of social conf lict ensure that democracy will be characterized above all by self-criticism. As a result, when it is threatened, its enemies will find at least some domestic support from those who despair of democracy, or at least of this democracy, and who convince themselves that a better, more substantial or less superficial, democracy can be brought into being. Such critics of the really existing democracy are convinced that they are acting in the name of real democracy. So it was, for example, that the American Communist Party could claim to incarnate ‘twentieth-century Americanism’ following the same logic used by Marx a century earlier to criticize the ‘merely formal’ nature of bourgeois democracy. But so it was too when the CIA took it upon itself to finance not only political opposition to Soviet inf luence but also to support and encourage what Francis Stonor Saunders's recent study of The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters revealed. The shared logic of the CIA and the communists turns out, as the saying goes, to be no accident.
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