Understanding Democratic Governance

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Course Outline

  1. Democracy Types
  2. Government Decision-Making
  3. Citizen vs. Subject
  4. Democratic Advantages
  5. Democratic Disadvantages
  6. Government Power Usage
  7. Civil Conflict Resolution
  8. Obstacles to Democracy
  9. Direct vs. Representative Democracy
  10. Democracy Principles

1. Democracy Types

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Democracy: A political system where power is exercised by the people through free, fair, and frequent elections, with protections such as an independent judiciary and freedom of the press.
  • Direct Democracy: A form of democracy where all citizens participate directly in decision-making, voting on laws and policies without intermediaries.
  • Representative Democracy: A system where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, often through periodic elections.
  • Authoritarian Government: A political system where power is concentrated in one individual or a small group, with little to no opposition tolerated; decisions are made unilaterally.
  • Consensus Government: A decision-making process where all members discuss until everyone agrees, emphasizing equality and collective agreement, often used in indigenous societies.
  • Subjects vs. Citizens: In authoritarian regimes, people are subjects—under complete control and obedience; in democracies, they are citizens—entitled to rights and responsibilities, and able to participate in governance.

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1. What is democracy primarily characterized by?

2. Who is the author most famously associated with the formalization of the 'Rule of Law' in democratic decision-making?

3. What is the primary role of a citizen in a democracy compared to a subject in an authoritarian regime?

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Democracy — definition?

Power exercised by the people through elections.

Direct democracy — role?

Citizens participate directly in decision-making.

Representative democracy — role?

Citizens elect officials to make decisions.

Authoritarian government — characteristic?

Power concentrated in a small group or individual.

Consensus government — mechanism?

All members agree before decision is finalized.

Subjects vs Citizens — difference?

Subjects obey without participation; citizens have rights and responsibilities.

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