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Reducing subject-democracy-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19609 author = Clayton, Joseph title = The Rise of the Democracy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68117 sentences = 3071 flesch = 64 summary = Local Government--The Workman in the House of Commons--Working-class Government--Bureaucracy--Working-Class Ascendancy--On Behalf of Democracy Parliament of elected members has become the real centre of government, is All "lawful" men are to have a free right to pass in and out of England in To-day democracy takes the form of representative government in civilised government by King, Lords, and Commons; but both were determined that the Parliament; the House of Commons could govern without a King. responsibility of the King's Ministers to the Houses of Parliament. government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons," and Charles Henceforth government was to be by King, Lords, and Commons; but Three representative working-class leaders in the House of Commons stand the House of Commons when a Liberal Government has been in power. Parliament, he can even be a member of the House of Commons. Parliament and proclaim democracy--"Government of the people, by the cache = ./cache/19609.txt txt = ./txt/19609.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 27368 author = Faguet, Émile title = The Cult of Incompetence date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46547 sentences = 2241 flesch = 64 summary = correct morals, and the people, as we know, only thinks of choosing as Under democracy, then, the national representatives govern as directly to appoint a general or a high-court judge or other officer of the law. Is the people capable of governing the state, of taking measures given an international law decreeing respect for conquered peoples, it the people may be naturally persuaded that laws are sacred things, and In other words modern democracy _is not governed by laws_ but by democracy be a real form of government, _the sort of constitution in laws," the only way to translate it is--"a State governed by a very there is to be justice, all men ought to be equal before the law. is not in every respect the equal of the poor man before the law. A democratic element is required in the government of a people, because cache = ./cache/27368.txt txt = ./txt/27368.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22241 author = Lee, Gerald Stanley title = The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can make themselves felt with a president, how they can back him up, express themselves to him, be expressed by him, and get what they want date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 76819 sentences = 3135 flesch = 73 summary = I have wanted to bring forward a way in which the things the new President thinking out ways in this book in which the hundred million people can imaginations, on making people want to fall into line in the right order. things for the people is that these ten men shall look after the other same machine is turned around and worked the other way, it makes people grave national crisis like this I do not want to tell other people what been written to express certain things a hundred million people want People who do not want to start to look at facts in this way which the people of this country are going to look in the men they allow national thing the hundred million people could be asked to do would be thing--people believe him and that if a business man does or says cache = ./cache/22241.txt txt = ./txt/22241.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 816 author = Tocqueville, Alexis de title = Democracy in America — Volume 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 142065 sentences = 5222 flesch = 58 summary = The Americans live in a democratic state of society, which has naturally condition of society has become more equal, and men have grown more like democratic people a singular power, of which aristocratic nations could democratic country, sees around him, one very hand, men differing but Men who live in ages of equality have a great deal of curiosity and very and freedom, men living in democratic ages cannot fail to improve the the contrary, in democratic countries, that a great number of men who Rich men who live amidst democratic nations Amongst democratic nations men easily attain a certain equality condition of society becomes democratic, and men adopt as their general democratic nations a great number of small private communities will I do not assert that men living in democratic communities are naturally is not, as many men suppose, the natural state of democratic nations. cache = ./cache/816.txt txt = ./txt/816.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10753 author = Rushkoff, Douglas title = Open Source Democracy: How online communication is changing offline politics date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17711 sentences = 896 flesch = 57 summary = The emergence of the interactive mediaspace may offer a new model for industry, the rise of interactive media, the birth of a new medium, have a very new understanding of the way that cultural narratives are In short, the interactive mediaspace offers a new way of understanding power of networked activity and new evidence of our ability to In moments when new technologies of storytelling develop, the New forms of community were emerging that stressed the actual People developed and shared new technologies with no expectation of them, offered up a new cultural narrative based in collective early internet's new model of open collaboration. The real attacks on the emerging new media culture were not News stories about online communities such as The Well, or even and the dot.com pyramid scheme became the dominant new media story. new models, and the very real-world organisation of social activism cache = ./cache/10753.txt txt = ./txt/10753.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10291 author = Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) title = In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36388 sentences = 1679 flesch = 66 summary = END WAR," "THE WORLD SET FREE," "IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET," AND The idea of the League of Nations is so great a one the world if the powers that are capable of making war under modern when we discuss the League of Nations idea, is to think of some very of Nations _now_?" That is a question a great number of people would no League of Free Nations can hope to keep the peace unless every member peoples wish to take part in a permanent League of Free Nations it is limit of the necessary powers of an effective League of Free Nations. League of Free Nations has secure possession of the British mind. nature of a world-wide League of Nations to keep the peace securely in people or the German nationality or the civilized life of Germany. League of Nations making an end to war, an idea that has inspired cache = ./cache/10291.txt txt = ./txt/10291.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 815 author = Tocqueville, Alexis de title = Democracy in America — Volume 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 191835 sentences = 7471 flesch = 59 summary = the hearts of our people, the States of the American Union, still in in the United States, and that the democracy which governs the American The great political principles which govern American society at this time in the laws of the State of New York; but in general these attempts Judicial Power In The United States And Its Influence On Political authorities of the United States, lest their great political importance In the United States the constitution governs the legislator as much as As the Constitution of the United States recognized two distinct powers States Of America From All Other Federal Constitutions American Union Government of a small State is unable to make; in great nations the natural state of the South American Spaniards at the present time? that of the United States were ever founded in a country where the power power exists in the United States, and by most of the constitutions of cache = ./cache/815.txt txt = ./txt/815.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10837 author = Griggs, Edward Howard title = The Soul of Democracy The Philosophy of the World War in Relation to Human Liberty date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27106 sentences = 1328 flesch = 65 summary = far-reaching that possibly the democracy and socialism of the nineteenth would be some compensation for the waste and destruction of the War. Meantime Germany stands now, ruthlessly, for the dedication of Man to Thus, in democracy, the State exists for Man. Other forms of society me the rest of your life": that man instituted human slavery; but it was behind in applying to groups and nations of men the moral laws, this world War ends justly; which means if it ends so that the people nation's life, when a strong people might resist and deliberately the world," achieved the liberty and democracy of the American Education for democracy means the development of each individual to the good government for individual initiative, of efficiency for life. Since the path of democracy is education, moral leadership is more public and to develop moral leadership for American democracy, then, cache = ./cache/10837.txt txt = ./txt/10837.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8690 author = Tocqueville, Alexis de title = American Institutions and Their Influence date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 206942 sentences = 7903 flesch = 58 summary = in the United States; and that the democracy which governs the American The great political principles which govern American society at this The general laws of the state impose a certain number of obligations on time in the laws of the state of New York: but in general these attempts JUDICIAL POWER IN THE UNITED STATES, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON POLITICAL JUDICIAL POWER IN THE UNITED STATES, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON POLITICAL authorities of the United States, lest their great political importance In the United States the constitution governs the legislator as much as No Nation ever constituted so great a judicial Power as the Americans. WHY THE PEOPLE MAY STRICTLY BE SAID TO GOVERN IN THE UNITED STATES. WHY THE PEOPLE MAY STRICTLY BE SAID TO GOVERN IN THE UNITED STATES. natural state of the South American Spaniards at the present time? power exists in the United States; and by most of the constitutions cache = ./cache/8690.txt txt = ./txt/8690.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34890 author = Seldes, Gilbert title = Proclaim Liberty! date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63239 sentences = 2520 flesch = 63 summary = We shall probably have time to think out a good peace in this war. people of America, the ten vital years which Hitler spent enslaving every general or statesman knows that the kind of war a nation fights teaching the American people the meaning of the European war; they been like the wars of other nations; nor that the United States must and the basic habits of American life, its great traditions, its good So finally, as a unity of free and independent States, the new nation The first World War proved that the "new immigrants", the masses from 1916 to address himself to the people of the nations at war in Europe. that Europe knows why America understands her people, why we can, democracy was created by all these "order-loving" peoples; America is conferences; perhaps by that time the peoples of Europe and America actual new thing in the world; want--need--hard times--poverty--from cache = ./cache/34890.txt txt = ./txt/34890.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12329 author = Woodberry, George Edward title = Heart of Man date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66278 sentences = 2258 flesch = 62 summary = Action, the second great branch of life, is generalized by plot. with human life, may be thought of as the expression of the individual's enter this substantial world behind the phenomena of human life as disclose the working of that order which obtains in man's life. the mind strives for in idealism,--this organic form of life, the object Secondly, the life which literature organizes, the whole of human nature natural law, by experience; in the social world--the relations of men to the physical world and are forced to live under its law; but life in the loves, his hero, and the ends of his life; and in age the old man is that world-ideal, the height of human thought, but the work of the our lives have power, in the world of our life, is the task set for us. embodiments of life in action, the man looks back on past greatness, cache = ./cache/12329.txt txt = ./txt/12329.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35572 author = Orth, Samuel Peter title = Socialism and Democracy in Europe date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 106397 sentences = 7805 flesch = 66 summary = of the means of social production, and employers of wage-labor. to-day: Shall Socialists co-operate with other political parties or following organizations: the British Labor Party, the Fabian Society, Commission of Trade Unions of Austria, the Social Democratic Labor of Lettland, the Social Democratic Party of Finland, the Socialist the Social Democratic Party of Servia, and the Bulgarian Laborers' social, against the new ideas of society, property, and government. state and society to oppose the Social Democratic movement with party: "Lassalle is the man in whom the modern organized German labor And what is the present organization of the Social Democratic Party? changed their name from the Socialist Labor Party to the Social Unions, Trade Councils, Socialist Societies, and Local Labor Parties." 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british; britain; art one topic; one dimension: people file(s): ./cache/19609.txt titles(s): The Rise of the Democracy three topics; one dimension: states; people; party file(s): ./cache/8690.txt, ./cache/22241.txt, ./cache/35572.txt titles(s): American Institutions and Their Influence | The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can make themselves felt with a president, how they can back him up, express themselves to him, be expressed by him, and get what they want | Socialism and Democracy in Europe five topics; three dimensions: states people power; party government social; people men man; life man world; liebknecht marxian glimpse file(s): ./cache/8690.txt, ./cache/35572.txt, ./cache/22241.txt, ./cache/12329.txt, titles(s): American Institutions and Their Influence | Socialism and Democracy in Europe | The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can make themselves felt with a president, how they can back him up, express themselves to him, be expressed by him, and get what they want | Heart of Man | The Spirit of Lafayette Type: gutenberg title: subject-democracy-gutenberg date: 2021-06-05 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Democracy" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 19609 author: Clayton, Joseph title: The Rise of the Democracy date: words: 68117.0 sentences: 3071.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/19609.txt txt: ./txt/19609.txt summary: Local Government--The Workman in the House of Commons--Working-class Government--Bureaucracy--Working-Class Ascendancy--On Behalf of Democracy Parliament of elected members has become the real centre of government, is All "lawful" men are to have a free right to pass in and out of England in To-day democracy takes the form of representative government in civilised government by King, Lords, and Commons; but both were determined that the Parliament; the House of Commons could govern without a King. responsibility of the King''s Ministers to the Houses of Parliament. government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons," and Charles Henceforth government was to be by King, Lords, and Commons; but Three representative working-class leaders in the House of Commons stand the House of Commons when a Liberal Government has been in power. Parliament, he can even be a member of the House of Commons. Parliament and proclaim democracy--"Government of the people, by the id: 27368 author: Faguet, Émile title: The Cult of Incompetence date: words: 46547.0 sentences: 2241.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/27368.txt txt: ./txt/27368.txt summary: correct morals, and the people, as we know, only thinks of choosing as Under democracy, then, the national representatives govern as directly to appoint a general or a high-court judge or other officer of the law. Is the people capable of governing the state, of taking measures given an international law decreeing respect for conquered peoples, it the people may be naturally persuaded that laws are sacred things, and In other words modern democracy _is not governed by laws_ but by democracy be a real form of government, _the sort of constitution in laws," the only way to translate it is--"a State governed by a very there is to be justice, all men ought to be equal before the law. is not in every respect the equal of the poor man before the law. A democratic element is required in the government of a people, because id: 10837 author: Griggs, Edward Howard title: The Soul of Democracy The Philosophy of the World War in Relation to Human Liberty date: words: 27106.0 sentences: 1328.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/10837.txt txt: ./txt/10837.txt summary: far-reaching that possibly the democracy and socialism of the nineteenth would be some compensation for the waste and destruction of the War. Meantime Germany stands now, ruthlessly, for the dedication of Man to Thus, in democracy, the State exists for Man. Other forms of society me the rest of your life": that man instituted human slavery; but it was behind in applying to groups and nations of men the moral laws, this world War ends justly; which means if it ends so that the people nation''s life, when a strong people might resist and deliberately the world," achieved the liberty and democracy of the American Education for democracy means the development of each individual to the good government for individual initiative, of efficiency for life. Since the path of democracy is education, moral leadership is more public and to develop moral leadership for American democracy, then, id: 24494 author: Hallowell, James Mott title: The Spirit of Lafayette date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 22241 author: Lee, Gerald Stanley title: The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can make themselves felt with a president, how they can back him up, express themselves to him, be expressed by him, and get what they want date: words: 76819.0 sentences: 3135.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/22241.txt txt: ./txt/22241.txt summary: I have wanted to bring forward a way in which the things the new President thinking out ways in this book in which the hundred million people can imaginations, on making people want to fall into line in the right order. things for the people is that these ten men shall look after the other same machine is turned around and worked the other way, it makes people grave national crisis like this I do not want to tell other people what been written to express certain things a hundred million people want People who do not want to start to look at facts in this way which the people of this country are going to look in the men they allow national thing the hundred million people could be asked to do would be thing--people believe him and that if a business man does or says id: 35572 author: Orth, Samuel Peter title: Socialism and Democracy in Europe date: words: 106397.0 sentences: 7805.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/35572.txt txt: ./txt/35572.txt summary: of the means of social production, and employers of wage-labor. to-day: Shall Socialists co-operate with other political parties or following organizations: the British Labor Party, the Fabian Society, Commission of Trade Unions of Austria, the Social Democratic Labor of Lettland, the Social Democratic Party of Finland, the Socialist the Social Democratic Party of Servia, and the Bulgarian Laborers'' social, against the new ideas of society, property, and government. state and society to oppose the Social Democratic movement with party: "Lassalle is the man in whom the modern organized German labor And what is the present organization of the Social Democratic Party? changed their name from the Socialist Labor Party to the Social Unions, Trade Councils, Socialist Societies, and Local Labor Parties." Trade Unions Parties Socialist Societies For the protection of the working-class the Social Democratic Party of Councils, Socialist Societies, and Local Labor Parties. Organizations, and Local Labor Parties, and three the Socialist id: 10753 author: Rushkoff, Douglas title: Open Source Democracy: How online communication is changing offline politics date: words: 17711.0 sentences: 896.0 pages: flesch: 57.0 cache: ./cache/10753.txt txt: ./txt/10753.txt summary: The emergence of the interactive mediaspace may offer a new model for industry, the rise of interactive media, the birth of a new medium, have a very new understanding of the way that cultural narratives are In short, the interactive mediaspace offers a new way of understanding power of networked activity and new evidence of our ability to In moments when new technologies of storytelling develop, the New forms of community were emerging that stressed the actual People developed and shared new technologies with no expectation of them, offered up a new cultural narrative based in collective early internet''s new model of open collaboration. The real attacks on the emerging new media culture were not News stories about online communities such as The Well, or even and the dot.com pyramid scheme became the dominant new media story. new models, and the very real-world organisation of social activism id: 34890 author: Seldes, Gilbert title: Proclaim Liberty! date: words: 63239.0 sentences: 2520.0 pages: flesch: 63.0 cache: ./cache/34890.txt txt: ./txt/34890.txt summary: We shall probably have time to think out a good peace in this war. people of America, the ten vital years which Hitler spent enslaving every general or statesman knows that the kind of war a nation fights teaching the American people the meaning of the European war; they been like the wars of other nations; nor that the United States must and the basic habits of American life, its great traditions, its good So finally, as a unity of free and independent States, the new nation The first World War proved that the "new immigrants", the masses from 1916 to address himself to the people of the nations at war in Europe. that Europe knows why America understands her people, why we can, democracy was created by all these "order-loving" peoples; America is conferences; perhaps by that time the peoples of Europe and America actual new thing in the world; want--need--hard times--poverty--from id: 816 author: Tocqueville, Alexis de title: Democracy in America — Volume 2 date: words: 142065.0 sentences: 5222.0 pages: flesch: 58.0 cache: ./cache/816.txt txt: ./txt/816.txt summary: The Americans live in a democratic state of society, which has naturally condition of society has become more equal, and men have grown more like democratic people a singular power, of which aristocratic nations could democratic country, sees around him, one very hand, men differing but Men who live in ages of equality have a great deal of curiosity and very and freedom, men living in democratic ages cannot fail to improve the the contrary, in democratic countries, that a great number of men who Rich men who live amidst democratic nations Amongst democratic nations men easily attain a certain equality condition of society becomes democratic, and men adopt as their general democratic nations a great number of small private communities will I do not assert that men living in democratic communities are naturally is not, as many men suppose, the natural state of democratic nations. id: 815 author: Tocqueville, Alexis de title: Democracy in America — Volume 1 date: words: 191835.0 sentences: 7471.0 pages: flesch: 59.0 cache: ./cache/815.txt txt: ./txt/815.txt summary: the hearts of our people, the States of the American Union, still in in the United States, and that the democracy which governs the American The great political principles which govern American society at this time in the laws of the State of New York; but in general these attempts Judicial Power In The United States And Its Influence On Political authorities of the United States, lest their great political importance In the United States the constitution governs the legislator as much as As the Constitution of the United States recognized two distinct powers States Of America From All Other Federal Constitutions American Union Government of a small State is unable to make; in great nations the natural state of the South American Spaniards at the present time? that of the United States were ever founded in a country where the power power exists in the United States, and by most of the constitutions of id: 8690 author: Tocqueville, Alexis de title: American Institutions and Their Influence date: words: 206942.0 sentences: 7903.0 pages: flesch: 58.0 cache: ./cache/8690.txt txt: ./txt/8690.txt summary: in the United States; and that the democracy which governs the American The great political principles which govern American society at this The general laws of the state impose a certain number of obligations on time in the laws of the state of New York: but in general these attempts JUDICIAL POWER IN THE UNITED STATES, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON POLITICAL JUDICIAL POWER IN THE UNITED STATES, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON POLITICAL authorities of the United States, lest their great political importance In the United States the constitution governs the legislator as much as No Nation ever constituted so great a judicial Power as the Americans. WHY THE PEOPLE MAY STRICTLY BE SAID TO GOVERN IN THE UNITED STATES. WHY THE PEOPLE MAY STRICTLY BE SAID TO GOVERN IN THE UNITED STATES. natural state of the South American Spaniards at the present time? power exists in the United States; and by most of the constitutions id: 10291 author: Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) title: In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace date: words: 36388.0 sentences: 1679.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/10291.txt txt: ./txt/10291.txt summary: END WAR," "THE WORLD SET FREE," "IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET," AND The idea of the League of Nations is so great a one the world if the powers that are capable of making war under modern when we discuss the League of Nations idea, is to think of some very of Nations _now_?" That is a question a great number of people would no League of Free Nations can hope to keep the peace unless every member peoples wish to take part in a permanent League of Free Nations it is limit of the necessary powers of an effective League of Free Nations. League of Free Nations has secure possession of the British mind. nature of a world-wide League of Nations to keep the peace securely in people or the German nationality or the civilized life of Germany. League of Nations making an end to war, an idea that has inspired id: 12329 author: Woodberry, George Edward title: Heart of Man date: words: 66278.0 sentences: 2258.0 pages: flesch: 62.0 cache: ./cache/12329.txt txt: ./txt/12329.txt summary: Action, the second great branch of life, is generalized by plot. with human life, may be thought of as the expression of the individual''s enter this substantial world behind the phenomena of human life as disclose the working of that order which obtains in man''s life. the mind strives for in idealism,--this organic form of life, the object Secondly, the life which literature organizes, the whole of human nature natural law, by experience; in the social world--the relations of men to the physical world and are forced to live under its law; but life in the loves, his hero, and the ends of his life; and in age the old man is that world-ideal, the height of human thought, but the work of the our lives have power, in the world of our life, is the task set for us. embodiments of life in action, the man looks back on past greatness, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel