a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote)
the act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on
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So, in the new positive-sum world, elites were willing to tolerate the enfranchisement of the masses. 因此,在这个新的正和世界里,精英们愿意容忍普罗大众得到解放。
But, paradoxically, as democracy gets stronger and the middle class grows richer, it can realize it has more to lose than gain from a real enfranchisement of society. 但矛盾的是,民主发展了,资产阶级也富裕了,他们却意识到从一个真正解放的社会里能失去的越来越多,能获取的越来越少。