Setting the People Free: The Story of Democracy

by John Dunn

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Why does democracy, as a word and as an idea, loom so large in the political imagination today? it holds sway over the political rhetoric of the modern world and has come to define a system of government that marks a huge moral and political advance from any structure before it. Democracy has become the political core of the civilisation that the West offers to the rest of the world.

Setting the People Free traces the roots of democracy from an improvised remedy for the local Greek difficulty two-and-a-half thousand years ago, through its near extinction, to its rebirth amid the struggles of the French Revolution. John Dunn charts its slow but insistent metamorphosis over the next one hundred and fifty years, and its overwhelming triumph since 1945. He examines the differences and the extraordinary continuities that modern democratic states share with their Greek antecedents and explains why democracy evokes intellectual and moral scorn for some, and vital allegiance from others.

Setting the People Free is a unique and brilliant account of this extraordinary idea and it's evolution.
  • ISBN10 1843542110
  • ISBN13 9781843542117
  • Publish Date 12 May 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 20 June 2012
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Atlantic Books
  • Edition Main
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 256
  • Language English