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Wolfgang Petritsch & Christophe Solioz: 1914–2014 Bosnia needs an assertive Europe

 In most countries which have recently converted to democracy or, more precisely, where western democratic methods have been imported without proper preparation within the country, there we find a pseudo-democracy, or a corrupted democracy, because there is no real creative tension between the social power and the political power, only the manipulation of pseudo-democratic institutions by the holders of social power. In such a case, there is no possibility for the representatives of new social classes to come to power. At which point, there is revolution.

[Raymond Aron, Introduction à la philosophie politique, Paris: Fallois, 1997, p. 108.]

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Tuzla: Declaration Of Citizen And Workers (February 7, 2014)

Photo: "We Are Hungry On All Three Languages." Source: istinomjer.ba
Photo: “We Are Hungry On All Three Languages.”
Source: istinomjer.ba

Today in Tuzla a new future is being created! The [local] government has submitted its resignation, which means that the first demand of the protestors has been met and that the conditions for solving existing problems have been attained. Accumulated anger and rage are the causes of aggressive behaviour. The attitude of the authorities has created the conditions for anger and rage to escalate.

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