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  1. Dry Bones Rattling: Community Building to Revitalize American Democracy (Princeton Studies in American Politics) by Mark R. Warren, 2001-05-01
  2. Moral Foundations of Democracy (Walgreen Foundation Lecture) by J.H. Hallowell, 1954-12
  3. Democracy in American life,: A historical view, (Charles R. Walgreen Foundation lectures) by Avery Odelle Craven, 1941
  4. The Moral Foundation of Democracy by John H. Hallowell, 1965-01-01
  5. THE FULFILLMENT!! OR TWELVE YEARS AFTERWARDS PARIS, JUNE, 1858 TO TEXAS!! A FAITHFUL REPOET OF THE IMPORTANT FACTS OF THE SOCIAL EXPERIMENT CARRIED OUT BY THE GREAT MEN OF THE PHALANX AND OF THE PEACEFUL DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLD by DeGOLYER FOUNDATION LIBRARY, 1963
  6. Evolution and Progress in Democracies: Towards New Foundations of a Knowledge Society (Theory and Decision Library A:)
  7. Communism Fascism & Democracy the Theoretical Foundations by Carl (Ed) Cohen, 1963
  8. The political theory of a compound republic: A reconstruction of the logical foundations of American democracy as presented in the Federalist by Vincent Ostrom, 1971
  9. Foundations of Democracy (Lifepac History & Geography Grade 11-U.S. History)
  10. Learning About Foundations of Democracy Teacher's Guide for Primary Grades by Center for Civic Education, 2000
  11. Moral Foundation of Democracy
  12. Foundations of Democracy Elementary Student Book, Responsibility by Center for Civic Education, 1997
  13. Foundation for Democracy in Africa Report on the Fifth Annual International Symposium on Democracy, Trade, Investment and Economic Development in: Expanding Trans-Atlantic Trade & Investment by Trade, Investment and Economic Development in Africa (5th : 2002 : Miami, Fla.) International Symposium on Democracy, Tr International Symposium on Democracy, 2003-08
  14. Privacy Foundations of Democracy

41. Legislative Deliberation And The Rhetorical Foundations Of Democracy
Legislative Deliberation and the Rhetorical Foundations of Democracy A Preface to an Assessment of the Quality of Senate Deliberation by Thomas Laehn Introduction Dialectic
http://www.drake.edu/artsci/PolSci/ssjrnl/2004/Laehn.pdf

42. Cce-indonesia.org
Foundations of Democracy (FOD) is an innovative civic education strategy for primary school students which discusses democracy and uses basic concepts such as the relationship
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(Dasar-dasar Demokrasi) With down-to-earth examples and funny pictures the principal of SDN 1 Kota Sigli. Foundations of Democracy (FOD) is an innovative civic education strategy for primary school students which discusses democracy and uses basic concepts such as the relationship between students and their families and the government. There are three concepts that were introduced in the FOD program: Authority, Responsibility, and Justice and they synched well with the values of the Indonesian people. Foundations of Democracy Dasar Dasar Demokrasi ) consists of curricular materials for use with primary school students on four concepts fundamental to an understanding of politics and government. The multidisciplinary curriculum draws upon such fields as political philosophy, political science, law, history, literature, and environmental studies. The Center has developed these materials for three different primary levels: preschool, lower primary, and upper primary.
  • The Authority curriculum helps students (1) distinguish between authority and power, (2) examine different sources of authority, (3) use reasonable criteria for selecting people for positions of authority and for evaluating rules and laws, (4) analyze benefits and costs of authority, and (5) evaluate, take, and defend positions on the proper scope and limits of authority.

43. The Hebrews And The Foundations Of Democracy — The Gateway To 21st Century Ski
This issue of Bill of Rights in Action looks at historical and recent innovations in law. The first article examines the code of laws developed by the ancient Hebrews, which
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44. Foundation For Defense Of Democracies, Equal Height Columns
The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is the only nonpartisan policy institute dedicated exclusively to promoting pluralism, defending democratic values, and fighting the
http://www.defenddemocracy.org/

45. Foundations Of Democracy
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46. What Are Foundations Of Democracy? | ChaCha Answers
What are foundations of democracy? ChaCha has the answer Foundations of Democracy, is a social studies program based on 4 concepts authority, privacy, re
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47. The Political Foundations Of Democracy And The Rule Of Law. - American Political
The political foundations of democracy and the rule of law. find American Political Science Review articles. div id= bedoc-text This paper develops a game-theoretic
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Related articles This paper develops a game-theoretic approach to the problem of political officials' respect for political and economic rights of citizens. It models the policing of rights as a coordination problem among citizens, but one with asymmetries difficult to resolve in a decentralized manner. The paper shows that democratic stability depends on a self-enforcing equilibrium: It must be in the interests of political officials to respect democracy's limits on their behavior. The concept of self-enforcing limits on the state illuminates a diverse set of problems and thus serves as a potential basis for integrating the literature. The framework is applied to a range of topics, such as democratic stability, plural societies, and elite pacts. The paper also applies its lessons to the case of the Glorious Revolution in seventeenth-century England. What accounts for the remarkable variation among states in the rule of law, a set of stable political rules and rights applied impartially to all citizens? Why are constitutional provisions easily evaded or ignored in some societies while respected in others? These questions have long been of interest to students of democracy, and the literature addressing them is immense, multifaceted, and compartmentalized. Although the literature has vastly improved our knowledge, it has not produced a general theory with well-accepted answers to the above questions.

48. Documenting Democracy
Exhibits and explains Australia's primary constitutional documents for New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia and
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