"Major Problem of Democracy" is a comprehensive analysis of the socio-political challenges facing democratic institutions in the early twentieth century. Authored by Seba Eldridge and Carroll D. Clark, this work delves into the intricate relationship between social conditions and political effectiveness. The authors explore how factors such as industrialization, urbanization, and the rise of mass media impact the individual citizen's role within a democratic state.
This scholarly study examines the challenges of democracy not merely as a structural issue of government, but as a deeper sociological concern involving public opinion, education, and social organization. By evaluating the tensions between expert administration and popular control, Eldridge and Clark provide a rigorous assessment of the viability of democratic ideals in a rapidly changing modern society. The text identifies critical obstacles to effective self-governance and proposes pathways for revitalizing civic engagement.
Highly relevant for students of political science and sociology, "Major Problem of Democracy" offers an essential historical perspective on the evolution of American political thought. It serves as a vital resource for understanding the foundational debates regarding the health and sustainability of democratic systems that continue to resonate in contemporary political discourse.
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