1st Edition

Democracy and its Critics (Routledge Revivals) Anglo-American Democratic Thought in the Nineteenth Century

By Jon Roper Copyright 1989
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1989, a guide for students coming for the first time to the study of democracy, who often find it difficult to trace the developement of the idea and to place it in historical context. In this accesible and informative text, Jon Roper introduces the reader to arguments for and against criticisms of the concept of democracy. He does so through examination of the statements and writings of major nineteenth-century politicians and philosophers, in the United States and the United Kingdom.

    Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Traditions of Democratic Thought; Part 2 The democratic debate in America; Chapter 2 The Founding of the American Republic; Chapter 3 Democracy’s Critics; Chapter 4 Interpretations of the Democratic Ideal; Part 3 The democratic debate in Britain; Chapter 5 Preparing for Democracy; Chapter 6 A Grudging Acceptance of the People’s Right to Vote; Chapter 7 Democracy’s Critics; Part 4 Conclusion; Chapter 8 Democracy, Values and Ideology;

    Biography

    Jon Roper