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accumulation of wealth in a few hands meant an inevitable collapse of democracy . A system which is biased in favour of , or against , any particular religious , racial or language group or even a caste is no democracy .
accumulation of wealth in a few hands meant an inevitable collapse of democracy . A system which is biased in favour of , or against , any particular religious , racial or language group or even a caste is no democracy .
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After the experience of dictator- ships and authoritarian regimes in the 1970s and 1980s , more countries have now accepted democracy as the most appropriate form of governance . This new global consensus on democracy is a welcome ...
After the experience of dictator- ships and authoritarian regimes in the 1970s and 1980s , more countries have now accepted democracy as the most appropriate form of governance . This new global consensus on democracy is a welcome ...
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Changing world and India : some reflec- tions on democracy and development . ' Janata ' 46 ( 1-3 ) : Annual 1991 : 12-15 . Hirschkop , Ken . Democracy and the new technology . ' Monthly Review ' 48 ( 3 ) : July - August 1996 : 86-98 .
Changing world and India : some reflec- tions on democracy and development . ' Janata ' 46 ( 1-3 ) : Annual 1991 : 12-15 . Hirschkop , Ken . Democracy and the new technology . ' Monthly Review ' 48 ( 3 ) : July - August 1996 : 86-98 .
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