Election gives us the power to choose the best leader in every session. If one is not performing up to the mark, he can be replaced in the next voting session. All we need is proper awareness of the public for making the right decisions. This is what democracy stands for. One has the...
Delusional Voting in a Delusional DemocracyJoel S. Hirschhorn
[E]RACING DEMOCRACY: THE VOTING RIGHTS CASES. Examines the voting rights law in the U.S. in relation with racism. Analysis on the provisions of the Voting Rights Act; Discussion on the 1993 term voting rights cases; Remedies for racism based on a theory of fair representation for v... ...
Voting is a fundamental process in a democracy and the right to vote one of our most important individual freedoms. Yet, a persistent issue in the United States for decades has been low voter turnout. According to thePew Research, just 56% of eligible U.S. voters cast ...
It was defeated in a 50-50 party-line vote, due to the Senate filibuster rule, which requires 60 votes to pass most bills. "Now is the time for majority rule in the Senate. We must end the filibuster, pass sweeping voting rights legislation, and protect our democracy," sa...
"Voting on a constitution: Implications for democracy in Kenya" i Journal of Contemporary African Studies, vol. 27, nr. 1, s. 1-20.Whitaker, B & Giersch, J "Voting on a Constitution: Implications for Democracy in Kenya," (2009) Journal of Contemporary African Studies 1-20....
“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb, voting on what to have for lunch” was printed in the journalNomos: Studies in Spontaneous Orderin 1987. Authorship is unknown. These variations were posted on the newsgroupmisc.activism.militiaby Bill K. on October 15, 1996: ...
“ Assessing the Quality of European Democracy. Are Voters Voting Correctly? ” In How Democracy Works. Political Representation and Policy Congruence in ... M Rosema,B Denters,K Aarts - Interdisciplinary Aspects of Watershed Management 被引量: 20发表: 2011年 Sympathy for the 'devil'? Voting fo...
We test our empirical models in the "hard-case" scenario of Swiss direct democracy. We propose an alternative approach for the measure of correct voting, one that makes a full use of survey data but that tries to replicate the original idea of comparison between uninformed and informed voters...
To them this government has no just powers derived from the consent of the governed. To them this government is not a democracy. It is not a republic. It is an odious aristocracy; a hateful oligarchy of sex; the most hateful aristocracy ever established on the face of the globe; an olig...