Wiratmoko, Nick T.2019-09-252019-09-252009-08-0720099782940428007http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/173576"The question that appears, when people talk about democracy, is how to build the most democratic governmental order in a third world country like Indonesia. Various writings concerning this topic mention that from the time of its independence day in 1945, Indonesia has decided to be a democratic-secular country. History proves that to build a nation that pledges itself to give priority to democracy above all matters, that a nation needs an immense and tremendous commitment from all its political elites as well as its state. [...]." (Part of the Introduction, p.111).Pages: 20engCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)fundamentalismreligiondemocracycivil societyPolitical ethicsCultural ethicsReligious ethicsEthics of political systemsSecularisation and ethicsDemocracy, Tolerance and Civil SocietyBook chapter