The Three Ages of Government : From the Person, to the Group, to the World /
It is only in the last 250 years that ordinary people (in some parts of the world) have become citizens rather than subjects. This change happened in a very short period, between 1780 and 1820, a result of the foundations of democracy laid in the age of revolutions. A century later local governments...
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
2020.
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Geahča maid: The Three Ages of Government :
- The Three Ages of Government : From the Person, to the Group, to the World /
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- La Démocratie à l'épreuve de la gouvernance /
- Politics in advanced nations: modernization, development, and contemporary change. /
- Politics in advanced nations: modernization, development, and contemporary change. /
- Downsizing Democracy : How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public /