Undemocratic practice example
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An undemocratic practice is a doctrine. that is against or in disagreement with. democracy. Democracy is a political system for. choosing and replacing the government.
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A system, process, or decision that is undemocratic exists as one that is regulated or created by one person or a small number of individuals, rather than by all the people concerned.
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- A system, process, or decision that is undemocratic exists as one that is regulated or created by one person or a small number of individuals, rather than by all the people concerned.
- Political commentators charge that it exists outrageous and thoroughly undemocratic to provide so much power to party elites. The all-volunteer professional army promotes undemocratic wars, ideological in nature and motivation, and, it would seem, without real end.
- There are ill consequences of undemocratic practices connected to factors such as gender biases, poverty, political marginalization, social imbalance, cultural domination, the crisis of expression, and politics of recognition.
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