Athens, late medieval/early modern Poland, and the early US all had democratic systems of sorts where about 10% of the population, give-or-take, were in the electorate.
Likewise, slavery < serfdom < caste / Jim Crow / etc. class system < equality under the law with discrimination < equality
Access, inclusion, and democracy aren't binary concepts, and progress is gradual.
Likewise, slavery < serfdom < caste / Jim Crow / etc. class system < equality under the law with discrimination < equality
Access, inclusion, and democracy aren't binary concepts, and progress is gradual.