This is the history of the times, the history is changing. However, not all transitions between the times are neat, not for those who have power and prestige in the previous era. At the same time, how these periods are written in history is always communicating how we understand history and when it changes. At Gerald Friesen's book "Citizens and Nation" he outlines the four major Canadian communication eras: the indigenous traditional society, the text settlers society, the print capitalist state society, and today's screen capital. Social society.
The citizens of the Republic of Macedonia, the people of Macedonia, and the citizens who live in their territory are Albanians, Turks, Valans, Serbs, Romans, Bosnians and others. An independent sovereign state. The first preamble of Macedonia excludes a minority of Albanians from the mainstream of the lives of Macedonia by expressing the future desires of specific countries, including only limited national stories, and the political legitimacy of the constitution We are weakening sex. Party spontaneous, less preamble, all citizens can agree with this. However, it may be skeptical about the validity of this preamble in these national states. By definition these national states do not accept all citizen groups equally. More importantly, the amendment of the preface did not solve the social conflict.
This discussion raises another question: Is the state governing the people through politicians through education voting? As an answer, there may be some people looking to Edward Barneys, the father of public relations. In the early 20th century, Berners made a successful campaign for companies like Procter & Gamble, Oil Big John D. Rockefeller, and President Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge. In publicity, he believes that leaders will fail when they obey mass wishes. He believes that the leader should not be an "ignorant servant" of the masses (Bernays, 1928; Le Bon, 1896) as the public can not rationally think. Independent, information-based voting is the ideal choice for all citizens, but it must recognize the reality of Western democracy. There are few people who are willing to spend time and energy to become an ideal democratic participant. Therefore, we accept politicians' control and fantasies of the rule of the people.
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