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Among some of the book's claims , the author maintains that democracy is culturally alien to Latin America ( p.25 ) and that ... were at some point ruled by political regimes that by current standards would not qualify as democratic .
Among some of the book's claims , the author maintains that democracy is culturally alien to Latin America ( p.25 ) and that ... were at some point ruled by political regimes that by current standards would not qualify as democratic .
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What is needed now , he argues , is to move beyond the democratic countercoup to a more profound realization of civil society that is capable of creating a more authentic democracy in a context of peace and human development .
What is needed now , he argues , is to move beyond the democratic countercoup to a more profound realization of civil society that is capable of creating a more authentic democracy in a context of peace and human development .
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that the social democratic forces and the more conservative forces reached a limited elite pact after the 1948 Civil War ... John Booth notes : " Costa Rican democracy did not , as myth holds , arise from an egalitarian and homogeneous ...
that the social democratic forces and the more conservative forces reached a limited elite pact after the 1948 Civil War ... John Booth notes : " Costa Rican democracy did not , as myth holds , arise from an egalitarian and homogeneous ...
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