However, freedom of culture tends to proffer a shared platform where every one has their due. Apparently, this is the most prized feature of a democracy, that every one has an opinion and the best form of social institution that provides to any able bodied individual the opportunity to develop both the mental and moral framework at best, irrespective of the proclaimed ideal of the State apparatus or in the words of Frederick Engels, \'the strange pantham power\'. However, it is to be noted that in spite of the stated democratic ideal at times even at time the so-called Democratic states impose strict Art censorship so as to restrain or check the unsatisfactory productions or publications. The greatest specimen can be India, the largest democracy in the world and its imposition of censorship on the \'Satanic Verses.\' of Salman Rushdie in the wake of an international controversy without any prior notice in the late 80\'s.
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