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So democracy has become merely one
political
choice among many other forms of
political
choices available in those societies.
And what happens as a result of this is, when those parties are elected, and inevitably they fail, or inevitably they make
political
mistakes, democracy takes the blame for their
political
mistakes.
So roughly these four reasons make it a lot more difficult for democratic culture to spread as a civilizational choice, not merely as a
political
choice.
What that will do is avoid the problem I was talking about earlier, where currently we have
political
parties presenting democracy as merely a
political
choice in those societies alongside other choices such as military rule and theocracy.
What happened there was a
political
coalition gathered together for a
political
goal, and that was to remove the leader.
We need to see how we can help those societies move from
political
coalitions, loosely based
political
coalitions, to civilizational coalitions that are working for the ideals and narratives of the democratic culture on the ground.
But that will require helping these societies transition from having merely
political
coalitions to building genuinely grassroots-based social movements that advocate for the democratic culture.
When I write and direct plays, I'm amplifying voices of disadvantaged groups, I'm fighting the self-censorship that has kept many Ugandan artists away from social,
political
theater since the persecution of artists by former Ugandan president, Idi Amin.
Then the issue is, what about the Chinese
political
system?
What about the
political
system?
Isn't it true that the one-party
political
system has facilitated economic growth in China?
It depends on a distinction that you draw between statics of the
political
system and the dynamics of the
political
system.
In terms of the
political
changes, they have introduced village elections.
To me, the pace of
political
changes is too slow, too gradual.
And my own view is the country is going to face some substantial challenges, because they have not moved further and faster on
political
reforms.
A little-known fact about India in the 1990s is that the country not only has undertaken economic reforms, the country has also undertaken
political
reforms by introducing village self-rule, privatization of media and introducing freedom of information acts.
India has the right institutional conditions for economic growth, whereas China is still struggling with
political
reforms.
I believe that the
political
reforms are a must for China to maintain its growth.
And it's very important to have
political
reforms, to have widely shared benefits of economic growth.
Hopefully, five years from now, I'm going to report to TEDGlobal that
political
reforms will happen in China.
The Christian missionaries educated most of our
political
elite, like Senghor and Nkrumah, built many of our first hospitals and schools.
The hacker is absolutely central to many of the political, social and economic issues affecting the Net.
At 11, he was interrogated by the Sri Lankan military, accused of being a terrorist, and his parents sent him on his own to Britain as a refugee seeking
political
asylum.
Competition means, not only were there a hundred different
political
units in Europe in 1500, but within each of these units, there was competition between corporations as well as sovereigns.
So for those of you who seek to be famous, we can learn from the 25 most famous
political
figures, authors, actors and so on.
Our conversation moved quickly, from a large number of
political
prisoners in American jails, to Derrius wondering about the legacy of the Black Liberation Movement of the '60s, and how his life might be different if he'd come of age then, instead of 30-odd years later.
But then by the end of the decade, the country had fallen back into
political
instability and mismanagement.
And before I even knew it, I was suddenly on a stage surrounded by thousands of cheering people during a
political
rally.
The polling stations opened to the voters at 7:00 AM, but voters, eager to take their own
political
fate into their hands, were starting to line up at 4:00 AM in the morning.
As you start to read on, you can see that maybe there's some
political
valence behind some of this.
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