Is democracy in crisis? This question is being posed with increasing urgency by some of the leading statesmen of the West, by columnists and scholars, and— if public opinion polls are to be trusted— even by the publics. In some respects, the mood of today is reminiscent of that of the early twenties, when the views of Oswald Spengler regarding "The Decline of the West" were highly popular. This pessimism is echoed, with obvious Schadenfreude, by various communist observers, who speak with growing confidence of "the general crisis of capitalism" and who see in it the confirmation of their own theories.


p. 4: Introduction note - The Crisis of Democracy, 1975


Is democracy in crisis? This question is being posed with increasing urgency by some of the leading statesmen of the West, by columnists and...

Is democracy in crisis? This question is being posed with increasing urgency by some of the leading statesmen of the West, by columnists and...

Is democracy in crisis? This question is being posed with increasing urgency by some of the leading statesmen of the West, by columnists and...

Is democracy in crisis? This question is being posed with increasing urgency by some of the leading statesmen of the West, by columnists and...