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कुशल मेहरा
kushal_mehra
What is called brute majority in India by the sour sadela kaddus in the left is basically the non-left exercising their democratic rights & bringing about change via voting in
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“Pentecostalism – The decline, infiltration & fall of Australian Democracy. There is a strong sentiment that there’s something not right with the Morrison Government. There is also a sentiment something
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Jean Pisani-Ferry
pisaniferry
Obama on Trump: « I guess I would not have expected someone who has complete disdain for ordinary people to be able to get attention and then the following from those
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Kronos
TitanTOC
I lived through a revolution as a young man. Later in life as a military advisor, I saw civil war in El Salvador and as a civilian in Nicaragua —
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Dr. Michael Bitzer
BowTiePolitics
1/The continued news about a certain MOC from GA generates a lot of "oh my well that's just so wrong"But an article (h/t @whitneymnz) from 2020 seems to show acceptance
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Trevor Potter
thetrevorpotter
By today’s vote, 43 Senators failed to hold former President Trump to full account for his conduct, which threatened our 228-year tradition of peaceful transfers of the presidency under our
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Max Berger
maxberger
Multiracial democracy in America in only about 55 years old. The fight we're having right now is about whether we will allow political equality as we transition from a white
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Anne Applebaum
anneapplebaum
If the voters don't eventually punish the Republicans who are calling for a de facto coup, then we have to conclude that a substantial number of Americans no longer believe
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Rich S. Penney
keeperssaga
Okay, everyone, take a deep breath. We're going to rip off the Band Aid. In 3 2 1...I'm expecting Trump to win. I could be wrong. I hope I am.
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James Landale
BBCJLandale
To some, the US elections have been a great exercise in democracy. Millions turning out in record numbers, passionate views genuinely held, an accurate reflection of opinion in the oldest
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Senator Patty Murray
PattyMurray
I come to the Capitol every day to fight for what I believe in. I often have issues I feel very strongly about—whether it’s a woman’s right to choose, or
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Ilhan Omar
IlhanMN
Our republic did not arrive overnight. It was cultivated over centuries. It took dedicated organizers and movements to help craft the multiracial democracy we have today. It took a women’s movement,
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Magda Szubanski AO
MagdaSzubanski
1) Saturday musings... I thought Sandy Hook would make the US come to its senses about gun laws. It didn’t. I pray, with every fibre of my being, that the
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Onye Nkuzi
cchukudebelu
I've been following elections in the Central African Republic on @AlJazeera.This got me thinking about "democracy in Africa". Some believe democracy is regressing, others believe it is on the rise.
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Lee Drutman
leedrutman
Here is the only immediate-term path I can see to avert this oncoming train of a democratic breakdown... 1/ Senate and House Republicans who are rightly horrified by their colleagues’
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T.K. of AAK!
AskAKorean
Having fought literal fascists in their youth, South Korean liberals internalized the idea that democracy is "mutually reinforcing expectation" - a bargain, as it were. And they sensed the conservatives
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