“Political Democracy is a term which is by default a paradox and thus!, a nonentity!..For the Democratic construct, reflects the cultural norms of a specific form or type of social order, and in consequence, renders Democracies, to be highly inclusive associations which are thus!, inherently cultural expressions and not!, political proclivities!... Hence why it is imperative that before the Democratic construct can be implemented or adapted within or by a society. The society in question must first harbor certain specific cultural and thus social attributes which are Democratically compatible or compliant...Alas!, why certain cultures and societies throughout the course of history..Have not never either aspired to Democratic movements or are they today susceptible to the adaptation and integration of the Democratic propriety!".”
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