For a better world, ask "inconvenient" questions
Democratic societies require the participation of its citizens in order to function. A quick, obligatory visit to the polling station counts, of course, but that may not be enough. If a country is "to achieve happiness, prosperity and progress", citizens must care enough to share their con...
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