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Robert A. Dahl, a pioneering American political scientist and scholar, revolutionized the study of democracy with his groundbreaking research and influential writings. From his seminal work "Who Governs?" to his insightful analyses of power and pluralism, Dahl's contributions have reshaped our understanding of politics and governance in the modern world. His commitment to rigorous inquiry and intellectual honesty continues to inspire scholars and students to explore the complexities of democracy and civic life.
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"Require... electoral votes to be allocated in proportion to the popular votes."

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"Most of us readily take things for granted that at an earlier time remained to be discovered."

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"Democracy, it appears, is a bit chancy. But its chances also depend on what we do ourselves."

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"As in Athens, the right to participate was restricted to men, just as it was also in all later democracies and republics until the twentieth century."

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"The future of that ancient chamber remains in considerable doubt."

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