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Democracy, Its Defects and Advantages

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"Democracy, Its Defects and Advantages" is a balanced and scholarly examination of the democratic system by noted political philosopher Cecil Delisle Burns. Writing during a critical period of the early twentieth century, Burns offers a rigorous analysis of democratic governance, addressing both its functional failures and its profound moral and social benefits. The work moves beyond simple definitions of voting and elections to explore democracy as a dynamic way of life and a method for societal progress.

Burns meticulously outlines the "defects" of the system, including the risks of administrative inefficiency, the complexities of public opinion, and the potential for political corruption. However, he counters these criticisms by highlighting the "advantages" that only a democratic framework can provide: the promotion of individual liberty, the advancement of social equality, and the fostering of a sense of responsibility among the citizenry. By evaluating the practical application of political ideals, this volume serves as a significant historical contribution to political science and philosophy. "Democracy, Its Defects and Advantages" remains an essential text for readers interested in the intellectual history of representative government and the enduring challenges of balancing authority with freedom.

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