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Democracy: Its Defects And Advantages presents a balanced and critical examination of democratic governance, written by renowned political theorist C. Delisle Burns. Rather than offering uncritical praise, Burns systematically analyzes both the limitations and benefits of democratic systems.
The work addresses fundamental questions about how democracies function, where they succeed, and where they encounter significant challenges. Burns explores the structural defects inherent in democratic institutions while simultaneously demonstrating the considerable advantages democracies offer over alternative forms of government.
This classic text remains relevant for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of democratic systems, including students of political science, philosophy, and history. It provides essential perspective on the tensions between democratic ideals and practical implementation, making it invaluable for informed civic participation and political discourse.







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