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Direct Democracy



Democracy - [Gr.,=rule of the people], term originating in ancient Greece to designate a government where the people share in directing the activities of the state, as distinct from governments controlled by a single class, select group, or autocrat. The definition of democracy has been expanded, however, to describe a philosophy that insists on the right and the capacity of   Read More...

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    Political Campaigning in Referendums: Framing the Referendum Issue
    by Claes H. De Vreese, Holli A. Semetko. 225 pgs.


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