Publisher's Synopsis
"The Evolution of Democracy" by William John Meredith, originally published in 1916, offers a historical perspective on the development and theory of democratic governance. Meredith traces the philosophical and practical roots of democracy, exploring its transformations through different eras and civilizations. This book provides valuable insights into the foundational principles that underpin modern democratic systems and offers a lens through which to understand contemporary political challenges. It is a significant resource for students and scholars of political science, history, and anyone interested in the enduring quest for self-governance.
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