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Hierarchy and democracy

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An international gathering of scholars examines democratic theory in the light of recent discoveries by biologists, ethologists, and psychologists.In this book contributors do not attempt to find a single solution to the theoretical problem of the existence of "elites" in a democratic system, but to make a serious approach to examining various aspects of that problem. Albert Somit raises the political-philosophical problem of the contradiction between the existence of elites and democratic concepts. Benson E. Ginsburg views the heritage of the biological nature of our own species, while Steven A. Peterson analyzes whether dominance behavior and political hierarchies may make democracy an unattainable ideal. James N. Schubert explores the effects of dominance hierarchy in small groups, and Ulrich Marguing that to understand voting a realistic conception of individual choice processes is necessary.

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Hierarchy and democracy, Albert Somit

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1991
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