Democracy
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In order to solve the climate crisis, we have to solve the
democracy
crisis.
This was another hero generation that brought
democracy
to the planet.
The richness and fullness of the dialogue in our
democracy
has not laid the basis for the kind of bold initiative that is really needed.
We have a
democracy.
There, ladies and gentlemen, is American
democracy
evolving under the hand of Thomas Jefferson.
Winston Churchill began his 1941 address to the U.S. Congress by declaring, "I have been in full harmony all my life with the tides which have flowed on both sides of the Atlantic against privilege and monopoly," thus highlighting his virtue as someone committed to
democracy.
How does consuming fear 24 hours a day affect the health of our democracy, the health of our free thought?
Incidentally, our king used this constitution to impose
democracy
on us.
You see, we the people didn't want
democracy.
Instead, our king imposed
democracy
on us by insisting that he include it in the constitution.
This year we celebrate our 50th year of stable
democracy.
We're like the Peace Corps for nerds, but instead of traveling to crazy, interesting, far-off places, you spend a lot of time indoors, behind computers, helping restore the fabric of our
democracy.
Named after political scientist Francis Fukuyama’s prediction that liberal
democracy
was the final form of government, or as he called it, “the end of history,” their work highlights the way we see ourselves as finished products at any given moment.
You know, when you live in a democracy, you live with this idea that your government will always protect you, as long as you abide by the laws.
Only then will we truly reconcile
democracy
and globalization.
I don't give a damn about
democracy
and liberty.
And today, on the Ethereum blockchain, there are projects underway to do everything from create a new replacement for the stock market to create a new model of democracy, where politicians are accountable to citizens.
Indonesia is now a pretty decent
democracy.
To understand how, we need to rewind to the year 2000, when Mexico finally became a
democracy.
And it turns out that the greatest predictor of a movement's decision to adopt nonviolence or violence is not whether that group is more left-wing or right-wing, not whether the group is more or less influenced by religious beliefs, not whether it's up against a
democracy
or a dictatorship, and not even the levels of repression that that group is facing.
It's no accident that
democracy
and theater emerged around the same time in ancient Athens.
We live in a time right now, divided, often very dark, where across the left and the right, there's a lot of talk of revolution and the need for revolution to disrupt everyday
democracy.
Well, here's the thing: everyday
democracy
already gives us a playbook for revolution.
My revised dream led me to the work I do today: training immigrants to run for public office and leading a movement for inclusive
democracy.
And I've learned a few lessons along the way that I wanted to share with you, because I think that together we can make American
democracy
better and stronger.
I was born in India, the world's largest democracy, and when I was four, my family moved to Belize, the world's smallest
democracy
perhaps.
And at the age of 17, I moved to the United States, the world's greatest
democracy.
But the third most untapped resource in American
democracy
is the vantage point that immigrants bring.
Immigrants' votes, voices and vantage points are what we all need to work to include in American
democracy.
But what about countries where
democracy
doesn't exist, countries where there are no words to describe the concepts that underpin a democratic society?
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