TEMARK
2010-05-09 20:17:05
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essentially speaking. the line between dictatorship and democracy is very blurry and vulnerable. First, the level of education is the most crucial parameter when it comes to the feasibility of implementation of democracy. I believe the length of time under the dictatorship will blunt people's interest in participating the political affairs correspondingly. In china, the acrimonious and constructive debate over reform and human right pervade the netizens majorly made up by post-80 generation, while for the older generation, the sense of participation in politics and policy-making seems like totaly unaroused. This phenomenon is quite easy to be explained and understood. Since the 1980, begining of open up policy, especially the appearce of western culture and ideology circulated in forms of TV, print publication,and so on. To be precise, because of the intriguing of the cultural medium and its content, the young chinese is brought up under the new value system. Today, thousands of millions boys and girls in china are crazy about the luxurious labels of clothes, fancy cars, western footballers. The sense of recognition toward its own culture is increasingly wavering.
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