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Example sentences for "pure democracy"

  • The nearest approach to pure democracy is found in certain cantons of Switzerland.

  • The town or township form of government is that of a pure democracy; the States and Federal governments are representative governments or republics.

  • A pure democracy is a government in which all the people rule directly, meeting in popular assemblies in which is determined by the votes of the majority how the government is to be administered.

  • His scheme was "pure democracy, unchecked, unlimited and undefiled by political leadership or political organization.

  • This we have done first in our form of government, and secondly in our purpose of government, both of which tend strongly to bolshevism, sometimes called socialism, and sometimes called "pure democracy.

  • This volume was The Limits of Pure Democracy, to the composition of which I devoted the labor of four years.

  • Freedom of meeting” may be taken as an example of the demands for “pure democracy.

  • The defenders of “pure democracy” again in actual fact turn out to be the defenders of the most dirty and corrupt system of the rule of the rich over the means of education of the masses.

  • The township government, on the other hand, as exemplified in New England and in the northwestern states which have adopted it, is a pure democracy.

  • In the palmy days of Athens it was a pure democracy.

  • The clan usually has a chief or head-man, useful mainly as a leader in wartime; its civil government, crude and disorderly enough, is in principle a pure democracy.

  • If sovereignty rests inalienably with the people, the one valid polity is pure democracy.

  • The most famous approach in history to pure democracy is the government of Athens, B.

  • There were other semblances of pure democracy of communistic nature.

  • In a pure democracy, therefore, intelligently controlled self-interest and a consequent sentiment of justice are the sources in which the highest possible social benefits may be expected to begin.

  • But this is precisely the aim of pure democracy, and from its point of view a merit of the first order.

  • The reader has now before him the political principle to be here maintained--pure democracy as distinguished from representative government.

  • A pure democracy is a physical impossibility.

  • A pure democracy would be that form of government in which all people of the age of twenty-one years could actually take part in making the laws and administering the government.

  • In a pure democracy, people having full power would naturally assemble from time to time to decide by the vote of all those present what should be done for the public good.

  • The nearest form of government to a pure democracy is a representative democracy, or one in which groups of people choose one or more persons to represent them.

  • When the Athenians established the new political system, founded upon territory and upon property, the government was a pure democracy.

  • The founders made it as nearly a pure democracy as they dared.

  • Are we forced to the conclusion that at the present stage of evolution, a helpful subvention to literature is beyond the power of a pure democracy?

  • Judging from mankind's sense of right, of justice, and of that moral nobility which each individual's spiritual worthiness seems to demand, a pure democracy is the highest and most perfect form of government.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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