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Originally Posted by Eurosocialist
You use an exclusivist notion of democracy. There's also an internationalist and inclusivist way of looking at things.
E.g. more and more voices are calling for world minimum norms qua health care and labor conditions, with even a world wide minimum wage. Of course, this discours speaks about "world citizens" and "human rights" as universal concepts.
Socialism has always been democratic and internationalist.
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Everything is said, is not it?
As said, democracy is what democracy people do.
If democratic people give to see a exclusive system, why should one consider one hypothetical version, especially now that democratic people are total powers to achieve their project? That would not be a positive approach to tacke the reality of democracy.
As soon as democratic give to see an inclusive system, democracy will be talked about as being an inclusive system.
Until it is not, it will not.
Plain as plain.