A civil regime is often defined by its ability to uphold order while preserving liberty. The tension between authoritative governance and democratic values creates a fragile equilibrium. Too much control, and the regime risks becoming tyrannical; too much freedom without structure, and it may descend into chaos. Understanding this balance is critical for societies aiming to avoid the extremes of dictatorship or anarchy.
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