Democracy in Europe

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Allen Lane, 2000 - Political Science - 254 pages
Britain and much of Europe is hynptized by the struggle between integrationists and nation-starters, and is set to drift towards unification with little idea of its consitutional options. In ths text, Siedentop sets out the key issues for those who wish to construct a Europe that is prosperous, fair and free. rejecting knee-jerk hostility to the idea of a united states of Europe, Siedentop argues that the main enemy of freedom at national level is precisely the kind of unaccountable, dirigiste and bureaucratic government now developing in Brussels. In its place he champions a steady and openly debated progress towards sovereign democratic institutions which combines a Jeffersonian committment to democracy with a very British attachment to gradual reform and pragmatic government.

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Democratic Liberty on a Continental Scale? I
1
Where are our Madisons?
25
The Dilemma of Modern Democracy
47
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Larry Siedentop is Faculty Lecturer in Political Thought in the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Keble College.

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