Democracy in the Writings of Venelin Ganev

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democracy, autonomy of personality, social solidarity, common welfare, form of state structure and government

Summary
Venelin Ganev’s publications from the beginning of the last century view the requirements to the subjects of the government process for democracy when participating in it. In the mid 40s he presents his complete view of democracy. It is defined as a form of state structure and state government.

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