Sentences with phrase «how undemocratic»

This unusual media attention, often describing the fees as a «wedding tax» or «dancing tax», is not surprising because it reflects how undemocratic some aspects of Canada's copyright system have become... [more]
That would be welcome, because it would show once and for all how undemocratic they have become and how urgently in need of repair Britain's constitutional arrangements are.

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How do democratic commitments modify these undemocratic structures and tendencies in a class society?
If we insist on an abiding «virtue» then how are the other conflicting virtues not eliminated without some use of power - intrinsically undemocratic.
I don't think plural voting would be considered a less democratic system, if we were able to come up with a balanced (or at least apparently balanced) and (mostly) frictionless way of determining who gets the extra votes, similarly to how forms of weighted voting are not generally considered undemocratic and are practised and widely accepted in several democratic countries and institutions.
Lucas claims the Commons is «undemocratic» and has already published a report detailing how to make it a more efficient place.
Talk about democratising profoundly undemocratic institutions would be like talking about how to burn coal in order to reduce atmospheric CO2.
Much is written and said about how it is undemocratic for unelected judges to make decisions that have an impact on public policy.
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