a more perfect union
an exploration of american democracy
 

 

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History of Democracy
Theories of Government
Models of Democracy
    Participatory Model
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Challenges to Democracy
    Radical Individualism
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Sociologists on Government     Max Weber
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About Eric S. Barr

Eric S. BarrEric S. Barr is a 18-year-old graduate of Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky.  He is President of Trinity's Speech Team and enjoys slaving away behind PowerMacs laying out Trinity's newspaper, the ECHO, of which he is editor-in-cheif.  Quick Recall, math team, and Teen Court take up the remainder of his free time and sleeping time.  Eric was responsible for the HTML coding and design of this website.  He has created several other websites, including »Trinity Speech Rocks Online,   »Ansel Adams: Defining the American Wilderness, »a Robert Schumann website, and   »a Spanish website, along with several pages for the University of Louisville's Spanish Department.

Eric has spent his summer working at Global Marketing Concepts, Inc. designing interactive webpages and database systems. He created an online résumé service for Louisville.net, among other things. Eric is attending Harvard University beginning in the fall on 1999 and is currently unsure of his major.

E-mail: eric@louisville.net

A More Perfect Union was created by ThinkQuest Team 26466: Eric Barr, Taylor Rankin, and John Baird.
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