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Foreword by Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Democracy and Democracy Canon

35 canon items – from the roots of democracy to global democracy

  1. The Roots of Democracy
  2. The Idea of Equality
  3. The Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights
  4. The Jutland Code and Erik Klipping’s Charter
  5. The Reformation
  6. The Peace of Westphalia
  7. Baruch Spinoza
  8. John Locke
  9. The Age of Enlightenment
  10. Charles de Montesquieu
  11. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  12. The Constitution of the United States
  13. Nationality and Fellow Citizenship
  14. Freedom of the Press and Social Debate
  15. The French Revolution
  16. N.F.S. Grundtvig
  17. Advisory Assemblies of the Estates of the Realm
  18. Alexis de Tocqueville
  19. John Stuart Mill
  20. The Constitutional Act of the Kingdom of Denmark
  21. The National Liberal Movement
  22. The Peasant and Folk High School Movement
  23. The Labour Movement
  24. Cultural Radicalism
  25. The Women’s Movement
  26. The Change of System
  27. The Kanslergade Settlement
  28. Democracy versus Totalitarianism during the Interwar Years
  29. Democracy during the Second World War
  30. Hal Koch and Alf Ross
  31. The Council of Europe and the European Convention on Human Rights
  32. The Referendum on the EC
  33. The Salman Rushdie Affair
  34. The Fall of the Berlin Wall
  35. The European Treaties

Presentation and Dissemination
The Present Conditions for Democracy – Four Challenges
Canon List
Terms of Reference
List of Illustrations

 

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