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Constitutional Democracy
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342 pages
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János Kis explores the tension between liberal rights and democratic equality, challenging the notion that liberal democracy inherently compromises these values. He argues against the belief that liberalism undermines democracy and vice versa, aiming to refute these widely held theses. Through his analysis, Kis seeks to reconcile the principles of liberalism and democracy, presenting a compelling case for their compatibility within a constitutional framework.
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2003, paperback
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