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Democracy without Democracy? Institutional Erosion, Polarization, and the Death of Dialogue in the 21st Century
Contemporary democracy faces a fundamental paradox: it preserves its institutional forms, yet its normative content is progressively hollowed out. The weakening of dialogue, the delegitimization of opponents, and the instrumentalization of institutions create a scenario of internal erosion that cannot be ignored.
Hatred cannot replace political dialogue.
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Apr 305 min read


The performance of excessive online production:market-driven exhibitionism?
In recent decades, social media has ceased to serve a single function as a space for connection, now operating as true showcases of everyday life. From this perspective, production is framed not only as an exercise or responsibility but as a fixed ideal measured through performance indicators. Increasingly organized experiences—packed schedules, successive academic activities, or lifestyles based on “healthy” ideals—become the foundational signs of online “success,
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Apr 233 min read
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