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  • BOOK REVIEW: Democracy with limitations

    It would be fair to say of Daniel J. Mahoney that a political scientist with his acute sense of analytical balance should be better known than he is. But then you get to thinking - balance? That's not what we're about in the modern world, is it? We're about pushing ideas - democracy, say - as far as they can be pushed until, well, we won't know until we get there, will we?

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  • He wants balance - and says so in nine chapters extolling the wisdom of Edmund Burke, Raymond Aron, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, and, especially, Alexis de Tocqueville.

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