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Volume7, Issue11

Democracy And Businesspractice: Does Conflict Reality Matter In Covid-19 Pandemic?

    Ari Agung Prastowo, AatRuchiat Nugraha, Rahul Chauhan, Yenni Patriani, Eka Ridhawati

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 1774-1786

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Abstract

The democratic political process in Indonesia which is also applied to the regions is only established and carried out within the framework of procedural democracy and business for the transfer of power. This shapes people's understanding of democratic political life by carrying out this process as a consequence of obligation in the state life by positioning oneself as a political subject. So that the political democracy and business only becomes a process of "baptizing" toward western political values. Meanwhile, the basic attitudes of society that are cognitive, affective, and evaluative as instruments of the local political culture of certain communities will defend against the infiltration of other values. so that, to reach the stage of maturing democratic values which are the result of adaptation and mixing so that it is an ideological compromise in the political life of society, it takes a long time to be a new culture that becomes a Way of Life for its people.The reality of current democratic practices in the Indonesia's region illustrates how the interest value takes the form of political dioramas that bring people into uncertainty which ia increasingly difficult durung the time in seeing promised democratic instruments such as political parties, elections as a mechanism in institutionalizing people's expectations so that in formal political formulations, society always must prepare alternative systems such as violence in democratic formalism, especially in regional head elections which are not oriented to the promise of democracy and business but rather formalism of leadership recruitment and the existence of thick primordialism.
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(2020). Democracy And Businesspractice: Does Conflict Reality Matter In Covid-19 Pandemic?. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(11), 1774-1786.
Ari Agung Prastowo, AatRuchiat Nugraha, Rahul Chauhan, Yenni Patriani, Eka Ridhawati. "Democracy And Businesspractice: Does Conflict Reality Matter In Covid-19 Pandemic?". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7, 11, 2020, 1774-1786.
(2020). 'Democracy And Businesspractice: Does Conflict Reality Matter In Covid-19 Pandemic?', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(11), pp. 1774-1786.
Democracy And Businesspractice: Does Conflict Reality Matter In Covid-19 Pandemic?. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020; 7(11): 1774-1786.
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