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The Case For Democracy

The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror

Natan Sharansky author Ron Dermer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:PublicAffairs,U.S.

Published:7th Feb '06

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This compelling work presents a strong argument against compromising on freedom. Natan Sharansky, a former dissident and human rights advocate, emphasizes that true democracy is vital for protecting human rights and global peace.

In The Case For Democracy, Natan Sharansky presents a compelling and provocative argument against compromises on the path to freedom. As a former dissident and human rights activist, Sharansky draws from his own experiences as a political prisoner in the USSR, where he spent nine years in jail for opposing Soviet policies. His firsthand knowledge underscores his belief that true democracy is characterized by the ability to express one's opinions freely, without the threat of imprisonment. This conviction forms the foundation of his argument that democracy is crucial for protecting human rights and ensuring global peace.

Sharansky's journey into Israeli politics began in 1996, where he served in various ministerial roles, including Deputy Prime Minister. His tenure involved significant participation in pivotal government decisions, from peace negotiations to addressing security threats. Throughout his political career, Sharansky has maintained a steadfast belief that tyranny, whether in the Soviet Union or the Middle East, must yield to democratic principles. His perspective transcends traditional political divides, framing the discourse around democracy as a matter of right versus wrong.

Drawing on decades of experience, Sharansky passionately asserts that democracy is indispensable for the well-being of societies. He argues that the spread of democracy is not only achievable but vital for the survival of civilization itself. His insights are likely to provoke thoughtful debate, as he tackles one of the most pressing issues of our time: the necessity of democracy in fostering a just and secure world.

ISBN: 9781586483548

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352 pages