Democraty

Authors

  • Diane Lamoureux Université Laval

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47854/anthropen.v1i1.52004

Keywords:

Societies, Politics, Liberalism, Governance, Post-colonialism, Scocial movement

Abstract

Starting from the idea that democracy is not specific to a single civilizational area, the text examines three moments or experiences. The first is the Athenian experience. The second is the regimes established in the Euro-Atlantic area from the 18th century onwards. The third is the 2010 squares.

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2024-01-18

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