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La révolte contre le public
The establishment cannot accept ordinary citizens having power Source
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The Critic (United Kingdom) | Mar 28, 2026
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Empowering ordinary citizens is essential for a truly democratic society, as it ensures diverse perspectives shape public policy.
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The establishment's resistance to citizen power reveals a fear of losing control, which stifles innovation and needed reforms in governance.
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The public's involvement in governance can lead to populism, undermining the expertise and stability that established institutions provide.
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The tension between the establishment and ordinary citizens reflects deeper societal issues that need to be openly discussed for progress.
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Ordinary citizens are often ill-informed and emotional, making their influence in governance potentially harmful to rational decision-making.
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