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Natan Sharansky believes that the truest expression of democracy is
the ability to stand in the middle of a town square and express
one's views without fear of imprisonment. He should know. A
dissident in the USSR, Sharansky was jailed for nine years for
challenging Soviet policies. During that time he reinforced his
moral conviction that democracy is essential to both protecting
human rights and maintaining global peace and security. Sharansky
was catapulted onto the Israeli political stage in 1996. In the
last eight years, he has served as a minister in four different
Israeli cabinets, including a stint as Deputy Prime Minister,
playing a key role in government decision making from the peace
negotiations at Wye to the war against Palestinian terror. In his
views, he has been as consistent as he has been stubborn: Tyranny,
whether in the Soviet Union or the Middle East, must always be made
to bow before democracy. Drawing on a lifetime of experience of
democracy and its absence, Sharansky believes that only democracy
can safeguard the well-being of societies. For Sharansky, when it
comes to democracy, politics is not a matter of left and right, but
right and wrong. This is a passionately argued book from a man who
carries supreme moral authority to make the case he does here: that
the spread of democracy everywhere is not only possible, but also
essential to the survival of our civilization. His argument is sure
to stir controversy on all sides this is arguably the great issue
of our times.
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