Saturday, July 2, 2011

The Grynberg Matter And Other Unsavoury Noises – Part 3

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Andrew you simply do not understand the issue involved,so why do you insist in discussing it as though you are an expert. Do some reading and think more carefully. Stay in your section.

Anonymous said...

Quote from the Guardian UK:
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The basic assumption about electoral politics in a democracy is that the process connects popular will to political power. In the absence of that fundamental assurance, disaffection and the cynicism that comes with it are almost inevitable. Elections become discussions not about who or what will or could change, but just who will win, and politicians become performers, embraced for their ability to articulate the concerns of the electorate without any real sense that they might meaningfully address them. In the gap between democratic aspirations and the stasis of the political class, legitimate resentments fester.
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Anonymous said...

Blogger #2 what is the point you are trying to make with this quote from the UK Guardian?