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Over the course of history, the American people have amended the Constitution to provide greater power to voters and to enhance democratic participation.
Darren Hutchinson: Five Reasons Why Ron Paul Should Never Become President Darren Hutchinson 2011
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Over the course of history, the American people have amended the Constitution to provide greater power to voters and to enhance democratic participation.
Darren Hutchinson: Five Reasons Why Ron Paul Should Never Become President Darren Hutchinson 2011
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Over the course of history, the American people have amended the Constitution to provide greater power to voters and to enhance democratic participation.
Darren Hutchinson: Five Reasons Why Ron Paul Should Never Become President Darren Hutchinson 2011
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Over the course of history, the American people have amended the Constitution to provide greater power to voters and to enhance democratic participation.
Darren Hutchinson: Five Reasons Why Ron Paul Should Never Become President Darren Hutchinson 2011
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The militarization of ordinary life undermines the workings of constitutional states by restricting the possibilities of democratic participation.
Jacques Derrida, 9/11, And The Democracy Which is Yet to Come 2010
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The student movement has vindicated the University as a place for critical thinking, for an informed debate of ideas, for the development of alternatives, and for democratic participation.
Saskia Sassen: Beyond Protests: Students Making the Pieces of a Different Society 2010
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So - the "paper" trail will make it look like there was due time given for consultation and democratic participation.
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There is always a balance between the dictatorship and the democratic participation.
Web2.0 is grassroots 2007
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The experience of our people in their own democratic organisations, is the experience of democratic participation.
WHY WE ORGANISE 2003
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The experience of our people in their own democratic organisations, is the experience of democratic participation.
Contents: 2003
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