30 Speeches Dealing with Democracy

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The Audacity of Hope
Barack Obama Delivers a Keynote Address at the Democratic National Convention
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The Audacity of Hope
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Hope and Leadership
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The Rise of Social
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The Future of Digital Technology
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Hard Work and Family Values
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Looking Back Before Moving Forward
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Community and Co-Operatives
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Innovating After the Internet
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Rebuilding After a Genocide
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Social Network Paradigms
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Emerging Economic Models
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Dignified Democratic Participation
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Digital Independence
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Successfully Seizing Potential
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Family Values as Political Motivation
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Pledging Peace
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Comparing Political Systems
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Global Evolution of Democracy
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The Power of a United Front
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Building Countries
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Democracy-Enabling Technology
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Transportation as Democracy
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Electronic Voting System
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Focusing on the Future
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Innovation Enabled by Democracy
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Care of Duty in the Press
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Deceptive Democratic Practices
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Reclaiming the Meaning of Peace
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Open-Sourced Politics
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The Dark Side of Democratic Structures

These Democracy Speeches Explores a Variety of Related Topics

— September 14, 2014 — Keynote Trends
This collection of democracy speeches hosts many important and iconic political figures, as well as various lesser known individuals. While the individual topics of the speeches certainly differ from one another, the common theme throughout is democracy and how it affects so many facets of life, business and social organization.

The relationship between social media and democracy is explored by more than one speaker here. Mashable's Pete Cashmore, Hillary Clinton and Joi Ito address the ways social networks and democracy affect one another. Pete Cashmore believes that social media has the power to bring democracy to developing and politically torn nations as it can bring people together in ways that never existed before.

Other speakers here focus on democracy and new emerging economies and currencies. As democracy is being redefined across the globe, so are the ways people consume.

These democracy speeches cover a wide range of bases and serve as informative and engaging content for people across all industries.
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