Democracy
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This will be the best safeguard for
democracy.
The enemies of liberal democracy, they have a method.
But now, the enemies of
democracy
are using this very method to sell us fear and hate and vanity.
And it is therefore the responsibility of all of us to get to know our weaknesses and make sure that they do not become a weapon in the hands of the enemies of
democracy.
And especially if you look at liberal
democracy
and you think things are bad now, just remember how much worse things looked in 1938 or in 1968.
Maybe as people, because especially in Israel, we're in a
democracy.
No Labels and Common Cause, I think, have very good ideas for changes we need to do to make our
democracy
more responsive and our Congress more effective.
Rising inequality like this is associated with so many problems for a
democracy.
When I go back to Syria, next week in fact, what I see is incredibly heroic people, some of them fighting for democracy, for things we take for granted every single day.
Aware of the devastation and the challenges, I was keen among many other women to rebuild the Libyan civil society, calling for an inclusive and just transition to
democracy
and national reconciliation.
With an amazing group of women, I co-founded the Libyan Women's Platform for Peace, a movement of women, leaders, from different walks of life, to lobby for the sociopolitical empowerment of women and to lobby for our right for equal participation in building
democracy
and peace.
And by joining the OECD, they were affirming a common commitment to democracy, open markets and free trade.
All right, a political scientist, it doesn't really count, but my laboratory was the laboratory of
democracy
that is Michigan, and, like any good scientist, I was experimenting with policy about what would achieve the greatest good for the greatest number.
What in the laboratory that I see out there, the laboratories of democracy, what has happened?
And it fosters innovation at the state level in these laboratories of
democracy.
Not only for us, because besides everything, this state of surveillance is one of the worst sicknesses that a
democracy
has.
Now, what can we say about
democracy
in Lesterland?
Okay, so we have a democracy, no doubt, but it's dependent upon the Lesters and dependent upon the people.
Now, what can we say about this
democracy
in USA-land?
So here too we have a democracy, a
democracy
dependent upon the funders and dependent upon the people, competing dependencies, possibly conflicting dependencies depending upon who the funders are.
The framers gave us what they called a republic, but by a republic they meant a representative democracy, and by a representative democracy, they meant a government, as Madison put it in Federalist 52, that would have a branch that would be dependent upon the people alone.
A representative
democracy.
Stephen Pink's Girlfriend: In the beginning, he's like, "Write something dirty!" George W. Bush: The world's newest
democracy.
SP: You don't put 150,000 troops in there, and say we're there to create
democracy.
Theater matters because
democracy
matters.
Theater is the essential art form of democracy, and we know this because they were born in the same city.
In the late 6th century BC, the idea of Western
democracy
was born.
It was, of course, a very partial and flawed democracy, but the idea that power should stem from the consent of the governed, that power should flow from below to above, not the other way around, was born in that decade.
And if you believe in democracy, you have to believe that.
If you don't believe that, you're an autocrat who is putting up with
democracy.
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