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* [[John Dewey]] (1859 – 1952), American philosopher and educational reformer |
* [[John Dewey]] (1859 – 1952), American philosopher and educational reformer |
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* [[Larry Diamond]] (born 1951), American political sociologist and scholar |
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* [[Lee Teng-hui]] (1923 – 2020), President of the Republic of China (Taiwan, 1988 – 2000) |
* [[Lee Teng-hui]] (1923 – 2020), President of the Republic of China (Taiwan, 1988 – 2000) |
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Revision as of 22:35, 15 October 2025
“Mr. Democracy” is a nickname primarily given to individuals who have contributed to the advancement of democracy.
Mr. Democracy may also refer to:
People with the nickname
- John Dewey (1859 – 1952), American philosopher and educational reformer
- Larry Diamond (born 1951), American political sociologist and scholar
- Lee Teng-hui (1923 – 2020), President of the Republic of China (Taiwan, 1988 – 2000)
Other uses
- May Fourth Movement and New Culture Movement, the reform-minded Chinese people at the time insisted on modernizing China by adopting Western ideals of “Mr. Science” (賽先生; 赛先生; Sài xiānsheng) and “Mr. Democracy” (德先生; Dé xiānsheng).
See also
Topics referred to by the same term


