With the democratization of the web comes the democratization of influence.
We finally realize the ultimate extension of the founding concepts: the democratization of opportunity.
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If we really want to carry out democratization of inner-party political life, the cost is going to be enormous.
Call it a democratization of the app world.
Today, however, the forces of globalization and democratization have elevated a different set of challenges and opportunities -- and, by design, a different set of skills.
In a sense, it was part of the democratization of the rich -- or expansion of the obnoxious class.
If this is indeed the early stage of a disruptive shift in politics, it could represent the further democratization of our representative democracy.
The "democratization of energy" has profound implications for how we orchestrate the entirety of human life in the coming century.
Throughout history, their design has developed alongside the democratization of knowledge.
This trend, if it continues, is a strong sign of rule of law, which in turn will forward the democratization process.
Most important, the rise of the middle class is likely to be accompanied by growing demands for political freedom and civil liberties, thereby fostering democratization.
It's this interaction -- this democratization of experience -- that may very well keep museums a cultural mainstay long after the objects themselves are forgotten.
It would be goodbye to the democratization process in this part of the world for many years to come.
It involves enduring cultural norms, weird academic incentive structures, and institutionalized fears about the democratization of scholarship.
The outcome may reverberate throughout the continent, and have important implications for regional stability and democratization.