Against the Masses:Varieties of Anti-Democratic Thought Since the French Revolution: Varieties of Anti-Democratic Thought Since the French Revolution

Oxford University Press (2001)
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In this lively and provocative book, the author provides the first systematic and detailed analysis of the anti-democratic tradition in Western thought. His approach is both thematic and historical. The author highlights the fatalism and pessimism of anti-democratic thinkers and argues that they fail to understand the adaptability of democracy and its ability to co-exist with traditional and elitist values. At the same time, the author also acknowledges that some of the predictions and observations of anti-Democratic thinkers have been confirmed by history.

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