Scholarship and Statesmanship
By: Cardoso, Fernando Henrique.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Washington, DC : The Johns Hopkins University Press , April 2005Subject(s): Lipset, Seymour Martin | Social scientists -- United StatesJournal of Democracy 16, 2, p. 5-12Abstract: This text was adapted from the first annual Seymour Martin Lipset Lecture on Democracy in the World, which President Cardoso delivered on 6 December 2004. Seymour Martin Lipset's contributions to political science and sociology are not theoretical achievements alone, but reflect his keenly practical moral awareness, his understanding of leadership, and his great love of democracy as the finest form of government ever devised.No physical items for this record
This text was adapted from the first annual Seymour Martin Lipset Lecture on Democracy in the World, which President Cardoso delivered on 6 December 2004. Seymour Martin Lipset's contributions to political science and sociology are not theoretical achievements alone, but reflect his keenly practical moral awareness, his understanding of leadership, and his great love of democracy as the finest form of government ever devised.
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