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El Quinto Pilar de la Democracia en India: Canalizar el Poder del Pueblo Contra la Corrupción

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History, particularly India’s history, has shown us that people power can be a formidable force when pitted against the injustices of a dictator, regime, or foreign occupation. But how can these power dynamics be applied to struggles against a more insidious foe like corruption?

The Fifth Pillar of Indian Democracy: Channeling People Power Against Corruption (Spanish)
Matt Mulberry

opendemocracy.net, August 6, 2012
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