The Democratic Ideal (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Milton Reed

 
9780484888110: The Democratic Ideal (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore the democratic ideal and how history, human nature, and institutions shape government today.

This edition examines progress, challenges, and the path forward for a more just society.

The book surveys how governments have risen and fallen, and why stable, fair rule is hard to achieve. It discusses the roots of authority, obedience, and cooperation, and how democracy tries to balance individual rights with the common good.

Readers will encounter ideas about history, human nature, and social progress, plus reflections on current issues in politics and public life. The text looks at the forces behind reform, the dangers of corruption, and the tools ordinary people can use to improve their governments.

  • How governments form from cooperation and the need to balance competing interests.
  • Different explanations for political change, from economic to cultural and personal factors.
  • Why democracy is an ongoing project, not a finished system, and how habits shape governance.
  • Ways readers can engage with public life to promote fairness and accountability.

Ideal for readers of political thought and social history who want a clear view of how democratic ideals meet real-world challenges.

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