“Democracy
binds the hands of aristocrats, totalitarian minority groups and
dictators and gives power to the true representatives of all the people
of a land.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
In Orodism, democracy is the great equalizer. It restrains those who would hoard power—aristocrats, dictators, or elite minorities—preventing them from imposing their will on the many.
True representation is the heartbeat of a free society. When the people hold power, decisions reflect collective wisdom, needs, and aspirations, not the selfish ambitions of a few.
This binding of oppressive hands is not a mere political maneuver—it is a moral necessity, safeguarding freedom, dignity, and equality.
Orodism emphasizes that power must serve, not dominate. Democracy ensures that rulers are accountable, transparent, and anchored to the will of the people, creating a society where justice and opportunity flourish.
In essence, democracy is liberation in action, giving each citizen the right to influence, protect, and shape their land’s destiny, ensuring that oppression cannot quietly persist.

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