A NEW DEAL BETWEEN DEMOSES AND THEIR ELITES NECESSARY TO SAVE EUROPE
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The article focuses on social, political and cultural evolution in Europe. It describes and interprets the deepest – cultural – cause of observing social and political changes. It analyses gradually a picture of the new demos and the elite that is beginning to emerge. It compares the ideological character of these demoses and elites. Previous one, his ideological character is democratic-liberal-leftist. Later one, his character is democratic-liberal-right. It analyses the new demos and new elite democratic-liberal-right that come in the political stage in EU. It proposes a new deal between both of demoses and elites necessary to save political peace in EU. If EU could survive it needs be a new deal between left and right attitude. Europe needs a new consensus to establish new rules of a law-governed state, establish new values as liberal-left-right and establish new form of democratic state as liberal-left-right democratic.
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