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Fractured Democracy, Paperback / softback Book

Fractured Democracy Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The maintenance of any culture includes keeping the principles of values in place and exploring other means to advance effectiveness and efficiency. Political integrity is unavailable today because political parties have become the gates of martyrdom: everyone is playing to win the attention of the supporters instead of dealing with the core foundations of the democratic system. Henceforth, democracy is bleeding quality by feeding on mere theatrics of political ideologies and promotions of failed concepts. Where there are no new ideas or discoveries, people's lives will revert to stagnation. Always, newness is like discovering antidotes for the longevity of life. On the other hand, the suspicion of lack of growth will immediately drive a wedge between a system and independent actors who desire to establish alternative structures. Where there is no vision, the people perish! 


Fractured Democracy is not written to sow discord among nations or kingdoms, but to show the need for dialogue and resolution. One side must hear the other side, and until a peace accord is established, those who undertake the great task of finding lasting solutions must not relegate their commitment and dedication. The complexity of world peace is not what any ideological concept can address because there are real issues of life beyond political rivalries and accomplishing ideological milestones. The impression to win it all is not the same as finding solutions for all human problems. Therefore, those who thought they have the keys may find themselves retiring earlier than expected. Every leader and ruler must know that life is not fulfilled by political parties. There must be room for compromises even where diplomacy has failed. Unilateralism and exceptionalism are not the ways that the world affairs are settled or resolved! Such wrong notions only stir up wrong energy, and where there is no peace accord, there is only war accord left to explore!

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