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Graham, Gordon – Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1992
Maintains that political liberalism and the democratic ideal provide the foundation for almost all contemporary political thought. Argues that, contrary to most theoretical constructs, there is a natural tension between the fundamental ideals of liberalism and those of democracy. (CFR)
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Citizen Participation, Democracy, Democratic Values