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When nascent democracies like Egypt struggle, some wonder if certain places are simply culturally unfit for representative ... At one point, the black woman was the lowest member of American society, and now she is lauded for political gain. Why do even the most established democratic systems produce structural unfairness?
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- When nascent democracies like Egypt struggle, some wonder if certain places are simply culturally unfit for representative ...
- At one point, the black woman was the lowest member of American society, and now she is lauded for political gain.
- Why do even the most established democratic systems produce structural unfairness?
- Aldrete is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay.
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