1. An enactment which threatened the essential elements of any plausible conception of democratic government would lie beyond those boundaries. 2. Having made real progress in establishing democratic governments and free Markets, they seek to professionalize their military establishments. 3. If there is any point at all to democratic government it is, surely, to redress the balance in our favour. 4. It was a unilateral action that risked general war in support of a less than democratic government threatened by pro-Nasser Arabs. 5. No democratic government, with elections to win and problems to solve, can find these questions easy. 6. That is what democratic governments should be discussing together with great urgency. 7. The first is that it need not be democratic government, or democratic propositions, to which the people give their consent. 8. The ultimate goal of the military was to restore the democratic government. 9. These are equally crucial conditions for the maintenance of democratic government. |