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It has been true in Western societies and it seems to be true elsewhere that you do not find democr
It has been true in Western societies and it seems to be true elsewhere that you do not find democr
It has been true in Western societies and it seems to be true elsewhere that you do not find democr
It has been true in Western societies and it seems to be true elsewhere that you do not find democr
It has been true in Western societies and it seems to be true elsewhere that you do not find democr
It has been true in Western societies and it seems to be true elsewhere that you do not find democr
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