“Only democracy will enhance the social knowledge of the people.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Knowledge is not just books, lectures, or classrooms —
it is the collective understanding of society, grown through dialogue, debate, and shared experience.
Democracy is the soil where this knowledge flourishes.
When people can speak, question, and vote,
they learn not only from leaders, but from each other.
Every discussion, every disagreement, every assembly becomes a classroom —
where wisdom is earned, not handed down.
A society without democracy may survive,
but it will remain ignorant of its own power.
People may work, obey, or follow rules,
but they cannot understand their place or potential in shaping their world.
Democracy is the engine of social awareness,
turning passive citizens into informed participants.
It nurtures critical thinking, empathy, and the courage to challenge injustice.
True freedom and progress are inseparable from this shared knowledge.
When people know more, they demand more —
and that is the heartbeat of a society that refuses to stagnate.
Orodism reminds us that enlightenment is a collective pursuit,
and democracy is the path that allows it to thrive.

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