post-democratic

adj

Etymology

From post- + democratic.

  1. derived from *kret- — “insight, intelligence; strength
  2. derived from *deh₂- — “to divide; to share
  3. derived from δημοκρᾰτῐκός — “of or for democracy; favouring or suited for democracy
  4. derived from democraticus — “pertaining to democracy, democratic; democrat
  5. derived from democratique — “pertaining to democracy, democratic
  6. prefixed as post-democratic — “post + democratic

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to a society where democratic procedure is only superficially relevant.

    • Bong interrogates the superficiality of the parliamentary democracy and reveals how the preexisting system of social ills and corruption has been maintained and has even intensified in postdemocratic Korean society.

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