Demotariat

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Demotariat
The word demotariat refers to the urban and rural proletarians living within a democratically free and soveirgn nation. They are considered to be the free and able movers of social democracy within the modern developed and semi-developed world. The term excludes the citizenry of the developing world, without making their struggle any less important or even separate from the struggle of the developed world. It is akin to the term proletariat as made popular by philosopher and social-revolutionary Karl Marx, but is set apart from said term by differentiating between historical connotation and socio-economic interpretations.

Demotariatism

An all encompassing social-political-economic philosophy. It subscribes to the notion that accountability for governmental action is imperative to healthy and efficient democracy. Individual rights and freedoms are held in the highest echelons of it's conceptual declarations. It is influenced by Marxist thought, but unlike Marxist class conflict theory, DEMOTARIATISM does not acknowledge the existence of classes as a decisive component in effecting change in the system. However, it does not disregard the existance of class divisions within developed societies, and still subscribes to the notion that society must eventually transcend through said classes . It combines the entire populous into a single class or the voting class that hold the power to impose change that no exclusively armed group could hold.
 
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