We, the people of the United States, must vote this year to preserve our democracy. We do so with the knowledge and pride of why America is great and why democracy matters. It is clear who is pro-democracy and who is distorting the language of democracy for self-serving purposes. With ...
While democracy emphasizes the rule of the majority and direct participation, republicanism prioritizes the rule of law, individual rights, and limited government. Understanding the nuances between these two forms of governance is essential for safeguarding the principles upon which nations are built. Re...
Data democracy is a continuous process because it relies on data literacy, which is also an ongoing process. The world of data is experiencing unprecedented growth, and the rate at which tools and technologies are evolving is, to say the least, fascinating. But this change is also hard to k...
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Communism is a political and economic ideology that positions itself in opposition to liberal democracy andcapitalism. It advocates instead for a classless system in which the means of production are owned communally and private property is nonexistent or severely curtailed. ...
Using a critical pedagogical framework datum from an online survey, it presents both quantitative and qualitative responses of contrasting understandings of democracy. It begins by outlining the concepts of thick and thin democracy and why this is important in relation to contemporary debates about the...
Schostak, J.; Goodson, I. (2012). "What's Wrong with Democracy at the Moment and Why it matters for Research and Education" Power and Education 4 (3) 257-276.Schostak J and Goodson I (2012) What's wrong with democracy at the moment and why it matters for research and education. ...
First world countries are often characterized by prosperity, democracy, and stability—both political and economic. A high literacy rate, free enterprise, and the rule of law are other common characteristics of first world countries. Some critics argue that the concept of dividing nations into three...
It is critical we build a Workers’ Party on the basis of Peoples’ Democracy (not paper democracy) and run Democratic Peoples’ Campaigns against the Democratic Party in local elections first where we presently have the organizational capacity to defeat them heads up. ...
In 1949, Einstein lost an argument in support of Bohm with the president of Princeton University at Berkeley, and this may be the reason why the science didn’t reach the world during its inception. That science may be able to save democracy, and that is only the beginning. Read more…....