Not exact matches
In the
democracy of worth a person works because he
sees an opportunity to advance a good cause, to meet a
real need.
My question is whether
democracy by this definition and by what we
see in
real world is a type of hegemony.
So hacktivist groups are now building tools that buttress their efforts with
real ballot - box power, helping people deploy their votes effectively and liberating policymaking from the wonks and lobbyists (
see «Better than a ballot box: Could digital
democracy win your vote?
Rather than alluring to the obvious shocking facts and events affecting our planet and way of life, audiences actually
see Al Gore for what he's really doing in
real life «being the most influential person of his generation» inspiring others to take up arms in the fight for Climate and how the world's
democracies are politically unwise when it comes to using the actual solutions.
To continue fighting a war that was won twenty years ago only distracts people from
seeing where the
real evil is growing in our society, such as the rapacious growth in power of multi-national corporations, or the undermining of
democracy by elite fundamentalism.
«The students were mesmerized and very surprised to
see how constitutional law can be used in
real life to protect institutions, to protect citizens» rights and to protect constitutional
democracy,» Wang says.