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The Quiet Erosion: Why Civic Engagement Matters More Than Ever

  In modern society, politics often feels loud, chaotic, and deeply polarized. Headlines are designed to provoke, debates quickly turn into shouting matches, and many people feel overwhelmed or disillusioned. As a result, a growing number of citizens are choosing to disengage entirely. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: democracy doesn’t erode in moments of noise—it erodes in moments of silence. The Illusion of Powerlessness One of the most common reasons people step away from politics is the belief that their voice doesn’t matter. It’s easy to feel insignificant in a system that seems dominated by powerful institutions, wealthy donors, and entrenched interests. But history consistently shows that collective action—often sparked by ordinary individuals—has shaped the course of nations. The perception of powerlessness is not just a feeling; it’s a barrier that prevents meaningful participation. When people withdraw, they unintentionally create space for decisions to be made...

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