From the definition, there are a couple of things that we could like to point out. First, notice the economy that the act is targeted at. Only the mixed economy of liberal-democratic polity and the capitalist-oriented ones are in target. The other ones do not fall under social democracy....
A democracy is defined as “government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.” A nation with this form of government is also referred to as a democracy...
Is it just a fun game while you wait for your lunch to arrive—or a grassroots experiment in democracy?By Zeyi Yang December 4, 2023 Stephanie Arnett/MITTR | Envato There are no jury trials in Chinese courts—but if you think the noodles you just got delivered were too hot, a jury ...
- People treat each other differently - in America they shoot and kill more often than in our country, we don't even know what is going on in Latin America, and it's scary to think about the Arab world. Russians, whom I know and understand more, have problems largely because of our...
to compete with them, or even care very much about them. But they care about us. They understand that the language of democracy, anti-corruption, and justice is dangerous to their form of autocratic power—and they know that that language originates in the democratic world, our world....
Democratic consequences of incidental exposure to political information: a meta-analysis. J. Commun. 72, 345–373 (2022). Article Google Scholar Bechmann, A. & Nielbo, K. L. Are we exposed to the same ‘news’ in the news feed? An empirical analysis of filter bubbles as information ...
Laura Flanders and Rick Perlstein discuss the implications of Trump's trial for the US justice system and the future of democracy.
This article challenges the widespread notion that national elections are unequivocally good for people's satisfaction with democracy. Instead, it argues that elections have enduring and disparate effects on democratic satisfaction, depending on the economic situation in which they take place; that is ...
In the Year of our Lord 2024, a decisive majority of Americans have chosen to blow up democracy, the rule of law, the common good, civil liberty, women’s rights, health care, international stability, public sanity, and our last hopes of staving off climate apocalypse. Did they know what...
Republicans only control one chamber of Congress, and narrowly so, while Democrats hold the White House and the Senate. And yet Thursday’s ruling further weakened a core principle of Democratic politics that unites the party’s presidents dating to Franklin Roosevelt – that the government should ...