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Political systems are guarded like castles, creating the paradox where legitimate owners - the voters - are being prevented from using it for own advantage. There is no shortage of social criticism on the market and a few constructive criticisms must be in existence as well.
But it is not the knowledge alone that develops the world, but acting on it. The term “electronic democracy” for most people has positive connotation. And when we say democracy can serve political majority and minority at the same time, when we understand that elections can be made into classification processes of public intent rather than political elimination of minority voters, entering new public era becomes possible.
Sometimes “possibility” and “reality “are not far apart. E-democracy gives the means for constructive approach to social integration, to allow political diversity benefiting the whole society. And when the time comes for electronic voter participation to be an issue, eventually we will have it and develop it into a powerful tool for friendly and beneficial legislation.

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