“Terimi tam anlamı ile ele alırsak, hakiki demokrasi hiç bir zaman mevcut olmadığı gibi bundan sonra da olmayacaktır. Çok sayıdakilerin az sayıdakileri idaresi tabii nizama aykırıdır.”

Jean Jacques Rousseau

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