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Abstract
The article discerns that “governance” comes from “governability” His genealogy to be found in the report of the Trilateral Commission in 1975 on the crisis of democracies. The report stated that citizens and groups in democratic societies were demanding an excessive volume of rights and claims, to encumber the responsiveness of State. One of the authors of the report came to say that one of the causes of the crisis of democracies was too much participation.
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