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Why the Livable Restructuring of Social Organisation Requires a Europe-Wide Civic Movement for Democratic Sovereignty
And why resistance is no longer an adequate tool – though its animating intention remains indispensable The operational emptying of democratic procedures Europe’s present political condition is not marked by an absence of democratic forms. What has become apparent is the loss of their operational efficacy. Parliaments exist, elections are held, public debates take place.
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