“liberal democracy” meant something different historically in the North American context than it does today.

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 “liberal democracy” meant something different historically in the North American context than it does today.  However, the very emphasis on this idea in both nations’ cultures has meant that it was open to expanding interpretation as time progressed. 

 

Discuss, the “expanded” interpretation of liberal democracy with reference to Grabb and Curtis.  Where are Canadians and Americans similar and different in this regard?


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