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who are the philosophers that spread the ideas of democracy ?

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People power is messy – just ask a British politician. But they're in good company. Even the Ancient Greeks who invented democracy couldn't agree on what it meant, writes Paul Vallely

 

It was such a good line that the politicians kept on repeating it throughout Thursday night as though they had just made it up, although Bill Clinton is widely reckoned to have coined it first in the chaotic aftermath of the 2000 US presidential election. "The people have spoken: we're just not sure what they've said."

They would have had no such trouble in the great cradle of democracy, ancient Greece, where, nearly 2,500 years ago, the great Athenian general Pericles coined the phrase about the government of the nation being "in the hands of the many and not the few". After five days of a handful of Liberal Democrat, Conservative and Labour politicians sequestering themselves behind closed doors, attempting to stitch up private deals over the future of the nation, you could be forgiven for wondering whether what we have can be called a democracy at all.

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