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A populist bottom-up approach to providing society with access to culture. Cultural Democracy can be defined as a philosophy of practice that recognizes and respects the existence of diverse cultural paradigms and is a more radical framework of cultural development. Democratization of culture is considered a more inclusive and broader conception of culture, in which all sectors of society are able to participate and exhibit their ethnic and cultural differences. The private commercial sector also plays a significant role alongside the government.
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A populist bottom-up approach to providing society with access to [[culture]]. Cultural Democracy can be defined as a philosophy of practice that recognizes and respects the existence of diverse cultural paradigms and is a more radical framework of cultural development. Democratization of culture is considered a more inclusive and broader conception of culture, in which all sectors of society are able to participate and exhibit their ethnic and cultural differences. The private commercial sector also plays a significant role alongside the government.
  
 
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== External links and references ==
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* [http://web.scc.losrios.edu/cd/stories/storyReader$5 The Cultural Democracy Initiative]

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Cultural Democracy[edit]

A populist bottom-up approach to providing society with access to culture. Cultural Democracy can be defined as a philosophy of practice that recognizes and respects the existence of diverse cultural paradigms and is a more radical framework of cultural development. Democratization of culture is considered a more inclusive and broader conception of culture, in which all sectors of society are able to participate and exhibit their ethnic and cultural differences. The private commercial sector also plays a significant role alongside the government.

External links and references[edit]