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"Public Opinion" And Its Misreadings -- $tDecline Of Privacy, Rise Of Publicity -- $tPublicity And Celebrity -- $tChanges In The Recording And Knowledge Of History -- $tFear And Hatred -- $tTriumph And Disappearance Of "Liberalism" -- $tThe Rise Of Criminality -- $tA New, Profound, Division -- $tIdeas And Beliefs -- $tHope, Against Fear -- $tIndex 330 $aThis intensely interesting-and troubling-book is the product of a lifetime of reflection and study of democracy. In it, John Lukacs addresses the questions of how our democracy has changed and why we have become vulnerable to the shallowest possible demagoguery.Lukacs contrasts the political systems, movements, and ideologies that have bedeviled the twentieth century: democracy, Liberalism, nationalism, fascism, Bolshevism, National Socialism, populism. Reflecting on American democracy, Lukacs describes its evolution from the eighteenth century to its current form-a dangerous and possibly irreversible populism. 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