THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY

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THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY Theory of the democratic state: 



H. Kohn o

Critical enquiry

o

Mutual regard and compromise

o

Opposition

o

Pluralistic values

o

Individual liberty

Post-First World War effort to allow new European democracies work: o

Extension of suffrage

o

Strengthen parliamentary powers

o

Proportional

representation

(compare

central

and

eastern

Europe

with

Belgian/Dutch systems)

Strains after First World War: 

Economic crises and depression



Racial instability



Social unrest



Proportional representation of the inter-war period unable to reconcile national, religious, ideological and regional groups (K. J. Newman) especially in Poland and Yugoslavia.



Disillusionment with democracy and growing support for authoritarian rule



New constitutions allowed authoritarian rule in exceptional circumstances o

E.g. Weimar Republic, Article 48, Great Depression 1931 ushered in authoritarian rule



Lack of popular statesmen o

Briand and Stresemann – unostentatious diplomacy

o

Churchill only rose to popularity in 1940

o

Personalities were critics of democracy (Mussolini, Hitler, Piłudski etc.)

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