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Board Politics & Society
Re: Democracy or Dictator ship ?
by
Sithara007
on 25/10/2017, 02:00:27 UTC
History is only progress and moving to democrasy

Pure democracy may be a good thing. Pure democracy means giving power to 100% of the people. But modern democracy is not like that. Sometimes 40% or even less votes are needed to win an election. And if an ethnic group comprises 40% of the population and votes en bloc for a particular political party, then that party can afford to ignore the remaining 60%.

That's one of its flaws, even in ancient times. That's why it has been called "tyranny of the many". Socrates was deeply critical of direct democracy - and rightly so, it got him killed. Representative democracy was created to avoid descending into mob rule but it is far from perfect as well and can end up with the population divided into camps, like what we are seeing now in the US.

Absolutely correct. The 2016 POTUS elections are a prime example. The division of the population in to two opposing camps were never so much obvious. Representative democracy has been a failure in the United States. Apart from triggering the division of the population, it has also lead to some below the belt tactics, such as gerrymandering and ballot stuffing.