Posts Tagged ‘democracy’
Public Law and Democracy This study brings the fruits of writings in political science and political theory to bear on the issues of public law. A critical examination of the centralist democratic views of Dicey is followed …
Artemis Fowl is a genius. He’s also a criminal master mind. He’s also twelve. When faced with the loss of his family’s fortune, he does what anyone would do. He kidnaps a fairy commando and holds her for ransom.
This is a great book for readers of all ages. While entertaining for most older elemtary school kids, the snappy dialog and and action packed plot twists make it a great read for adults too.
Democracy As Culture Deweyan
The best investment I have made for many years. It’s a joy to read on it and I read faster than when reading a paper book.
I read more now than I usually did when reading paper books because it’s easier to handle than a paper book.
I love the fact that I can download a book, magazine or a newspaper in under a minute.
Democracy s Dharma Religious
This book is generally considered a classic, and I can understand why. The plot elements are great, but the main character/narrator is not. Holden Caulfield is one of the least sympathetic characters in literary history. His voice is hard to read because it is so annoying. It is hard to imagine any real person speak or think like that, regardless of the time period. For most people, this book is very “Love it or hate it”; I think it is a must read for that reason. Everyone should make up their own mind about it.
Cultural requisites for democracy
I am sure this product is a good one. I returned it because I did not need it after all.
Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy