Is democracy a universal value? Note1 #86521
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Author: Nickolas Hoog Cited by: (Del)Veronica Strkalj 8:37 AM 5 February 2011 GMT URL:
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Excerpt / Summary As part of the Western imagination, democracy, as a universal value, is believed to be a fundamental prerequisite to the creation of a modern nation-state. In our contemporary history, other forms of government are considered by many in the West - and are particularly portrayed in the media - as antiquated, barbaric, backwards and even suffocating to the populations they govern. Put simply, democracy is accepted by many as a given, something that should just be; and the few intellectuals who do challenge even the most basic principals of democracy are vilified with associations to "communists," "anti-capitalists," and "dictators." |