Richard Lindley: moderator; Nick Cohen, Bernard Henri-Levy, Edward Luttwak, Matthew Paterson. Originally produced during a debate in 2007. Title from container. "Is it reasonable to expect the entire world to adopt democratic ways, or is it wrong to press other countries to embrace a system that--however beneficial it may, in theory, be--is completely at odds with their cultures and traditions? The motion under consideration in this Oxford Union-style debate is 'Democracy isn't for everyone.' Panelists in favor stress that true democracy is more than merely the holding of elections and therefore must evolve organically out of a society's circumstances, while those against argue that to say democracy isn't for everyone is tantamount to saying that democracy, for some, can never be--a proposition rejected because whatever some people can achieve, all are humanly capable of achieving. Questions from the floor follow. The final vote? Marginally against"--Container.
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(OCoLC)696641840
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