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Univerzalnost i aktualnost jeffersonovske demokracije
Universality and Topicality of the Jeffersonian Democracy

Author(s): Jovan Mirić
Subject(s): Political Theory, Political history, Government/Political systems, 18th Century, 19th Century
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: Thomas Jefferson; America; democracy; universality and topicality;

Summary/Abstract: If anyone can be considered the creator of the American democracy and its most influential promotor, it is Thomas Jefferson. The American democracy is deemed Jeffersonian - rightly and doubly so: Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence (1776), the basic political and constitutional act but he also inspired, created and proselytized American democracy all over the world. Tocqueville considered him to be the sturdiest apostle of democracy ever. Jefferson is one of the few scholars and politicians whose belief in the value and the possibilities of democracy never wavered. His political credo is that the man is capable of controlling himself. The two centuries of ordeals and tribulations of democracy and the experience of various forms of tiranny testify to the continual topicality and universality of Jefferson’s attitudes.

  • Issue Year: XXXI/1994
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 88-93
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Croatian