A "principle" refers to a foundational belief or rule, while "discipline" denotes a controlled behavior or a field of study. Principles guide actions, whereas discipline is the practice or enforcement of controlled behavior.
The first principle of all things was water Practice To do or perform habitually or customarily; make a habit of Practices courtesy in social situations. Principle A basic truth, law, or assumption The principles of democracy. Practice To do or perform (something) repeatedly in order to acquir...
The Silk Road spirit is consistent with the ideal of “all states joining together in harmony and peace” long upheld by the Chinese nation, with the Chinese people’s principles of amity, good neighborliness and “helping others to succeed while seeking our own success”, and with the call ...
Proponents of the WTO, particularly multinational corporations, believe that the organization is beneficial to business, seeing thestimulation of free tradeand a decline in trade disputes as beneficial to the global economy. Skeptics believe that theWTO undermines the principlesof organic democracy and ...
What principles of Justice are underlying DemocracyA. Alaric
What is the most basic task of a political party? What is the history of the Republican Party? What is one of the basic principles of democracy? What is the political ideology of America? What does GOP mean? What role does the political party out of power assume?
1. Parliamentary sovereignty;2 representative democracy 3. responsible government 4. collective responsibility. 5.constitutional monarchy.
The constitutional government country is a republic first, then because of the establishment of democracy, and is a constitutional government country.宪政国的建立首先是共和国,然后由于民主的建立,才是宪政国。Bourgeois democracy has given way to people's democracy under the leadership of ...
What are the principles of representative government? What happens in a representative democracy? Who makes the decisions in a democracy? Why is the United States government a representative democracy? Is America a direct democracy, a representative democracy, or both?
Abstract I claim that Occupy Wall Street was an experiment in radical and direct democracy. A formal consensus process, passed down from previous anti-hierarchical and anti-authoritarian movements, was used by the assembly. I acknowledge my own role as a facilitator and teacher, encouraging others...