John Hoole

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Democracy is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for a good, open society. I don’t want to come across as excessively skeptical about democracy: as someone having a preference for the aristocratic, liberal societies of the nineteenth century. But I do want to make an (Isaiah) Berlinian point. We simply have to acknowledge that some earlier non-democratic societies were in certain respects better than later democracies.
Thinking the Twentieth Century: Intellectuals and Politics in the Twentieth Century
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