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From Liberalism to Liberal Democracy

Journal of Democracy, 1999
Today the most liberal regimes in the world, those of the advanced Western countries, are typically referred to either as liberal democracies or, more often, simply as democracies. This reflects one of the most striking ways in which twentieth-century liberalism differs from the older liberalism that emerged in the late seventeenth and eighteenth ...
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Democracy and Liberation

2017
Dussel’s The Invention of the Americas depicted the Spanish Conquest as a constitutive event in the rise of the modern Eurocentric world order, with its autocratic dichotomy between “center” and “periphery.” Dussel does not impugn the trajectory of modernization and democratization as such, but only their use as instruments of foreign domination—what ...
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Off balance: Systematizing deformations of liberal democracy

International Political Science Review, 2021
Pascal D KÖNIG, Markus B Siewert
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Liberal Democracy

2019
Spencer M. Di Scala, Salvo Mastellone
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Support for democracy and liberal sexual mores among Muslims in Western Europe

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2020
Viivi Eskelinen, Maykel Verkuyten
exaly  

Is Democracy before Liberalism a Justification for Democracy without Liberalism?

Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek and Roman Political Thought, 2019
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