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This is part two of a two-volume set.&BAD:quot;Democracy is, in part, a debate about what democracy is. With The Theory of Democracy Revisted, Sartori offers an overview of classical and contemporary issues. All students of politics will find his arguments provocative, whether or not they agree with his conclusions.&BAD:quot;&BAD:ndash; Jean Bethke Eishtain, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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This is part two of a two-volume set.&BAD:quot;Democracy is, in part, a debate about what democracy is. With The Theory of Democracy Revisted, Sartori offers an overview of classical and contemporary issues. All students of politics will find his arguments provocative, whether or not they agree with his conclusions.&BAD:quot;&BAD:ndash; Jean Bethke Eishtain, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Autorenporträt
Giovanni Sartori (1924-2017) was born in Florence, and was appointed Professor of Political Science at the University of Florence in 1963. He was a visiting Professor at Harvard and Yale Universities, and in 1976 succeeded Gabriel Almond as Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. In 1979 he was appointed Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University, New York, where subsequently became Professor Emeritus.