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  • Direct Democracy or Representative Democracy. Contains the Ideas of Rousseau

     

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ID number:759531
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Published: 09.10.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The term Democracy is derived from two Greek words, demos, meaning people, and kratos, meaning rule. These two words form the word democracy which means rule by the people. Aristotle, and other ancient Greek political philosophers, used the phrase, `the governors are to be the governed', or as we have come to know it, `rule and be ruled in turn'.
The two major types of democracy are Representative Democracy and Direct Democracy. Clearly the arguments for and against each form of democracy are plentiful. However, it is my belief that theoretically, Direct Democracy is the superior form of political rule. Due to problems with in the direct democratic system, its use as a practical form of government is not even thinkable. Therefore, in order for any form of democracy to function, Representative Democracy is the superior form of political rule.
Jean Jacques Rousseau is considered by many to be the `Grandfather' of direct the democracy theory. …

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