Bang, Henrik P2004-05-122004-09-282011-01-052004-09-282011-01-052004http://hdl.handle.net/1885/42117http://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/42117"Since the elitist myth of the governing class seeks to eliminate the people in connection with the destiny of society, this myth explodes when it is confronted with the fact that without the people, the rulers are as free spirits wandering lonely, dejected and unemployed in an empty world. But without rulers dominating their existence, the people, on the contrary, find that very freedom that calls forth their most creative efforts. Elitism places blind faith in an appropriate governing class. The democratic ideal incorporates a tempered trust in the wisdom and creative genius of the people" (Easton, 1947:418).363077 bytes351 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/octet-streamen-AUexpert citizenspolitical capitalsocial capitalDanish Republicanismstrong governmentdemocratic political communityEveryday makers and expert citizens. Building political not social capital2004