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Is democracy incrementally dying ?

This is question about worldwide politics. By democracy, I don't just mean voting; I mean independence of media, judiciary and the right to dissent etc. The most extreme examples of this happening are in Poland, Hungary, Turkey and Venezuela. Even in the West we have the NSA and GCHQ overriding privacy rights (with dangerous potential) in the name of security. The Euro-zone imposes economic policy on Greece by specifically saying that money and supranational agreements by previous governments count more than democratic autonomy.

This Paul Mason article is interesting:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/31/democracy-dying-people-worried-putin-erdogan-trump-world
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Democracy is a beautiful beautiful misused ideology...
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Soossie I think it is a vital thing but people (in my country at least) take it for granted. Its fragile and there are also degrees of democracy.
I agree... still, I believe, nothing in the history of politics have been taken for granted and misused as democracy has been.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
Sorry @Soossie , I am not sure what you are saying.