Democracy won the 20th century. But has its success bred a lethal complacency in the 21st?
Briefly

Runciman's belief that democracy is ultimately fragile is encapsulated in his work, outlining that while democracy may face challenges, there are still ways to improve its foundations for future generations.
Gessen eloquently characterizes democracy as an ongoing aspiration rather than a definitive state, emphasizing that its value often emerges in the context of personal sacrifice for future generations.
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