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7. Truman,The Governmental Process.
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8. Dewey,Public and Its Problems, p. 328.
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9. Dewey,Democracy and Education, inMiddle Works, vol. 9.
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10. Lippmann,Public OpinionandThe Phantom Public; Niebuhr,Moral Man and Immoral Society.
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11. Schumpeter,Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy, pp. 235-302.
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12. Ibid., pp. 252-55.
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13. Ibid., p. 256.
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14. Ibid., pp. 242, 246, 269ff.
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15. Ibid., pp. 241-42.
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16. Dahl,A Preface to Democratic Theory; compareWho Governs?andAfter the Revolution?
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17. In Hayden,The Port Huron Statement, pp. 45ff.
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18. Dahl,After the Revolution?, pp. 153ff.
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19. Rawls,Theory of Justice, pp. 194-200.
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20. Dworkin,Freedom’s Law, pp. 1-35.
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第二十七章:全球和平与人类未来
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1. The modern locus classicus is Huntington,The Clash of Civilizations, but the rise of Islamic terrorism has more recently spawned a very considerable literature.
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2. Machiavelli,Discourses on Livy(1. 11-15), pp. 145-60; Rousseau,Social Contract(4. 8), pp. 166-73.
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3. Carlyle,The French Revolution, p. 791.
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4. Tocqueville,The Old Regime and the Revolution, pp. 202-9.
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5. J. S. Mill,Auguste Comte and Positivism, inCollected Works, 10
:263ff.
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6. Croly,The Promise of American Life; Forcey, The Crossroads of Liberalism.
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7. Durkheim,Professional Ethics and Civic Morals.
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8. Bellah,Habits of the Heart.
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9. Goldman, “Anarchism: What It Really Stands For, ” inAnarchism and Other Essays, pp. 33-44.
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10. Most famously by Tocqueville,The Old Regime, pp. 217-24.
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