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The Democratic Experience and Political Violence

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The Democratic Experience and Political Violence
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ISBN-10 : 0714651508
ISBN-13 : 9780714651507
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Book Synopsis The Democratic Experience and Political Violence by : David C. Rapoport

Book excerpt: Emerging from a conference titled "Democracy and Violence" held at the Stanford Alpine Meadows Lodge, California, in September 1997, this volume contains 16 contributions written by professors and scholars in the social sciences. A dominant theme is that democracies have a proclivity to stimulate political violence. Topics addressed include the violence associated with elections, both generally and in countries such as Israel, Italy, Eastern Europe, and the US. Attention is paid to ethnic strife, riots, and terrorism in democracies, as well as general issues such as the meaning of a persistent history of violence and Thomas Jefferson's idea that democratic states need periodic violence to sustain themselves. Distributed by ISBS. c. Book News Inc.


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