The growth of the class struggle has been the occasion for much criticism of the democratic system. In his work, Feibleman examines the fundamental issues concerned and sets forth a program for positive democracy that is founded on the right relation between properties and citizens, guaranteeing civil liberties and economic liberty with the advancement of the welfare of society and individuals as the goal.
Originally published in 1940.
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