Audiolibro: Notes On Democracy
- Download Part I. Democratic Man. Chapter 1: His Appearance in the World audio
- Download Part I. Chapter 2: Varieties of Homo Sapiens audio
- Download Part I. Chapter 3: The New Psychology audio
- Download Part I. Chapter 4: Politics Under Democracy audio
- Download Part I. Chapter 5: The Role of the Hormones audio
- Download Part I. Chapter 6: Envy as a Philosophy audio
- Download Part I. Chapter 7: Liberty and Democratic Man audio
- Download Part I. Chapter 8: The Effects Upon Progress audio
- Download Part I. Chapter 9: The Eternal Mob audio
- Download Part II. The Democratic State. Chapter 1: The Two Kinds of Democracy audio
- Download Part II. Chapter 2: The Popular Will audio
- Download Part II. Chapter 3: Disproportional Representation audio
- Download Part II. Chapter 4: The Politician Under Democracy audio
- Download Part II. Chapter 5: Utopia audio
- Download Part II. Chapter 6: The Occasional Exception audio
- Download Part II. Chapter 7: The Maker of Laws audio
- Download Part II. Chapter 8: The Rewards of Virtue audio
- Download Part II. Chapter 9: Footnote on Lame Ducks audio
- Download Part III. Democracy and Liberty. Chapter 1: The Will to Peace audio
- Download Part III. Chapter 2: The Democrat as Moralist audio
- Download Part III. Chapter 3: Where Puritanism Fails audio
- Download Part III. Chapter 4: Corruption Under Democracy audio
- Download Part IV. Coda. Chapter 1: The Future of Democracy audio
- Download Part IV. Chapter 2: Last Words audio
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American journalist H.L. Mencken’s Notes On Democracy was originally published in 1926, yet is still relevant almost 100 years later. Mencken has proposed some succinct and satirical definitions of democracy, such as, “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.” And, “Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey house.” One predictable result of democracy, Mencken explains, is that the professional politician, who’s objective is always the job, and not the principle, is in a constant struggle for office and its rewards. The defeated candidate commonly takes his failure very badly. Regarding these sore loser “lame ducks”, he says: “…now and then there appears one whose wounds are too painful to be assuaged…. …This majestic victim not infrequently seeks surcease by a sort of running amok. That is to say, he turns what remains of his influence with the mob [common man] into a weapon against the nation as a whole, and becomes a chronic maker of trouble.” Notes On Democracy is a refreshing description of what a democracy is, and how it works, …and how it doesn’t work, and has timeless relevance in light of today’s political climate. - Summary by Lisa Reichert
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