Nothing is necessarily as you thought it was, and you should never believe what you're told until you've had a chance to study it for yourselves
Nothing is necessarily as you thought it was, and you should never believe what you're told until you've had a chance to study it for yourselves
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Fred DallmayrFred Dallmayr teaches political philosophy and international studies at the University of Notre Dame. His books include Alternative visions: paths in the global village (1998), Achieving our world: toward a global and plural democracy (2001), Dialogue among civilisations (2002), and Small wonder: global power and its discontents (2005). Recent articlesMobilising global democracy An enormous effort to revivify democracy across the world is needed and the inspiration to pursue it can be found in centuries-long experience of cross-cultural encounters, says Fred Dallmayr. |
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