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    Democracy is often referred to as the rule of the many, but Aristotle called this definition incomplete. In his book “Politics”, he explained that in a city if the majorities are aristocrats and if they have political authority, then it is an aristocracy not a democracy. He therefore defined democracy as when “free people have authority and Oligarchy as when the wealthy have it” (1290b). Plato viewed Democracy as a flawed system with too much inefficiency that would make any implementation of a true

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    American Democracy is an important thing in our society. Everybody knows how powerful it can be. It is the most important thing in our Constitution that our Founding Fathers introduced. As citizens in today's society, we all should know about it. We should know the history of it and how it works to understand what our government is doing to us that affects our daily lives. The Government decides what we can and can't do. The American Democracy is not powerful because we as citizens control what we

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    of democracy; i. Considers democracy primarily as a process of expressing one’s preferences and demands, and registering them in a vote (Young 1995, p. 60). Moreover, decisions are formed based on what will serve the greatest number of people. Similarly, interest groups or individuals may align themselves to the more popular decisions but ideally will serve their own interest. This approach results in citizens never having to think of or understand another’s values. b. Deliberative democracy; i

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    Randy Rivas Political Science 1 O’Regan Fall 2015 Voter Turnout In a democracy citizens are permitted to have a significant amount of influence on government through the election of government officials. This is known as Direct Democracy, which means that the citizens play a significant role on the laws and policies of the land. Although the liberty of voting is available, why is the voter turnout so low? Many other countries have a much larger vote turnout than the United States. The reason for

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    express themselves, even though they fail to see the immunity they own. Democracy tends to be part of the technological system as well, most users use it to ensure democratization is all around the world by including its part of communication. Democratization theory is that Cyberspace provides a various amount of internet sources for people to access, whether it is to communicate or share moments with one another. “Democracy in Cyberspace: What Technology Can and Cannot Do for Us,” is a text written

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    Lemesis Reyes Sec: 27 Although, Ancient Athens is known to be the birthplace of democracy. Nevertheless, in this paper I argue that there are aspects that show that Athenians were not truly democratic because of the restrictions imposed on citizenship such as; age requirement, only males allowed, and the requirement of a birth measure meaning that double descent was required from both an Athenian mother and an Athenian father to be recognized as a citizen regardless of one’s birthplace. It is antithetical

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    If I wasn’t part of the world’s first democracy Greeks had the first government that worked as a democracy. A democracy is when almost every works in the government and nothing can happen without it going through the citizens. Only women and slaves didn’t get to participate. In fact they were rarely seen in public unless they were gathering water. They didn’t get a lot of respect in some places; they rarely owned their own land and their fathers picked out who will get to be their husband. The women

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    “Greek democracy was not ‘flawed.’ It was a tremendous triumph if you view it in the context of its own time in history.” This is a statement that is very controversial and the way you see it may not be how many other people see it. There is no true correct answer to this, but in my opinion, I disagree. I believe that Greek democracy was flawed if not extremely flawed. There were too many questionable things happening in their “Democracy” and many of them were controversial to a true Democratic government

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    specifically, the American form of Democracy stretch back beyond the formation of the United States, having origin in ancient Greek thinking, the Enlightenment, as well as the English and their injustice, The United States owes its birth as a country to many areas of influence. The Ancient Greeks were the first to put the power of a nation in the hands of the average citizen, they created the idea of the democratic government, practiced as a direct democracy. Voting, political assembly, and official

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    Democracy Doesn T Work

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    From May to Putin to Trump, democracy has become a defining feature of the so called “Free World” with governments across the world boasting freedom, choice and strength due to this system of government. However in recent years I have steadily come to the realisation that democracy in its most basic form can never work, and repeatedly demonstrates its inability to function in our society on a daily basis; the latest installment in the saga of democratic failures being the June elections, resulting

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