
A Consensus for the People
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Differentiation between Democracy and Republic
The chapter explores the differentiation between democracy and republic, highlighting how republics prior to the United States were oligarchic republics. It emphasizes the concept of a republic conceiving government as being for the citizenry, while a democratic republic channels the democratic spirit towards republican ends.
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