Democracy can be an equilibrium: a system of "self-government" in which the distinction between the rulers and the ruled disappears.


Adam Przeworski (1991) Democracy and the Market: Political and Economic Reforms in Eastern Europe, p. 26


Democracy can be an equilibrium: a system of self-government in which the distinction between the rulers and the ruled disappears.

Democracy can be an equilibrium: a system of self-government in which the distinction between the rulers and the ruled disappears.

Democracy can be an equilibrium: a system of self-government in which the distinction between the rulers and the ruled disappears.

Democracy can be an equilibrium: a system of self-government in which the distinction between the rulers and the ruled disappears.