Либерализам и демократија– или о једном недавном покушају помирења непомирљивог

An enquiry into the relationship between liberalism and democracy represents the major preoccupation for modern political theory. In this article, two approaches are being used in order to understand the nature of this relationship: analysis historical components of this relationship and analysis of...

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