Interfaith Dialogue and Democratic Virtues
by Ethos Institute | Apr 5, 2015 | Feature
April 2015 Feature Article Democratic governments assert the moral legitimacy to exercise power over their citizens on the ground that they command the support of the majority of the electorate. Consent from the electorate is secured with the assurance that there is...RECENT POST
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