Wilson referred to his philosophy of restoring democracy as the New Freedom. Woodrow Wilson served as America's 28th President.
Slavery, Political, and Democracy.
The nature of philosophy, including political philosophy, is that it is an enquiry, and not a belief. It is possible to become convinced of the rightness of the line of thinking of some political philosopher or other, in which case you would acquire a label like Hobbesian or Marxist.
a competition for political influence over other countries
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No, it is against the spirit of democracy
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Hans Theodorus Blokland has written: 'Pluralism, democracy and political knowledge' -- subject(s): Cultural pluralism, Political science, Democracy, Political aspects, Philosophy, History 'Pluralisme, democratie en politieke kennis' -- subject(s): Cultural pluralism, Political science, Democracy, History
Ross Harrison has written: 'Hobbes, Locke, and Confusion's Masterpiece' 'Bentham' 'Bentham (Arguments of the Philosophers) (Arguments of the Philosophies)' 'Political Philosophy (The Evolution of Modern Philosophy)' 'Democracy' -- subject(s): Democracy
Socialism is a left-leaning political philosophy that advocates for democratic control of resources and production to promote equality and social welfare.
The only argument against Democracy is that it can be chaotic and its opposing parties can create political gridlock, but as Winston Churchill said, "Democracy is the worst possible form of government, except for every other kind."The arguments for democracy include a government by the majority that enjoys the support of the majority, while the arguments against democracy include instability caused by changing regimes and political competition and power play at the expense of morality.
There is no such thing as a true democracy. Man makes mistakes, political parties take over, and philosophy on government varies.
Wilson's "New Freedom" favored small enterprise, desired to break up all trusts-not just the bad ones-and basically shunned social-welfare proposals.
Siobhan O'Sullivan has written: 'Animals, equality and democracy' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Law and legislation, PHILOSOPHY / Political, Animal welfare, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy, Animal rights
Jacksonian democracy is the political philosophy of the United States politician Andrew Jackson and his supporters. Jackson's polocies followed the era of Jefferson democracy which dominated the previous political era!
Peter Josephson has written: 'The great art of government' -- subject(s): Representative government and representation, Philosophy, Political science, Democracy, Contributions in political science
Howard H. Schweber has written: 'Speech, conduct & the First Amendment' -- subject(s): Freedom of speech, United States 'Democracy and authenticity' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Democracy, Philosophy, Authenticity (Philosophy), Liberalism