What
is Democracy
The
word democracy comes from the Greekwords of demos which means people and Kratos
which means power or rule.
So democracy
basically means the rule of the people.
Democracy
first started as a direct democracy in Greek cities. Notably ancient Athens
where people came together to speak about their concerns and opinions in front
of rulers of the city-state and directly voted on new rules and laws.
Here is considered as the birthplace of democracy for the very first time. Decisions were made by the people instead of rulers. But sadly the ancient Greeks did not see all people equally. Slaves, women, children and the people who did not have a land weren't allowed to vote.
This is what we call a flawed democracy today. After the Greeks lost their power and influence in the first century AD, their early forms of democracy were also fading away.
Here is considered as the birthplace of democracy for the very first time. Decisions were made by the people instead of rulers. But sadly the ancient Greeks did not see all people equally. Slaves, women, children and the people who did not have a land weren't allowed to vote.
This is what we call a flawed democracy today. After the Greeks lost their power and influence in the first century AD, their early forms of democracy were also fading away.
The
Magna Carta was signed in 1215 which prevented the King of England to do whatever
he wanted. Even the king had to follow the country's rules and laws which were written
in the Constitution. Today most democracies are indirect or representative
which means
that
you can't vote for a new law yourself. But you can vote for people who then
become lawmakers and present your interests.
But
democracy isn't just about voting. It's about everything to protect the best
interests of the people no matter their race, gender, political opinion or
religion.These interests can be human rights, quality of life infrastructure.
Many
more modern democracies divine power into three different branches-
the
legislative: the people who make the law,
the
executive: the people who make sure that
you obey the law and
the
judiciary: who judge you if you commit
a crime.
These
three are independent and work following the process, checks and balances.
This
means all the work must be clear and fair and very important. The people who
have power also must follow the law and not exceed their authority.
In
addition, a democratic government must work in a way that reflects the wish, feeling,
desire and values of the society that it governs.
This
is also known as the general will which is a concept developed by the famous
Swiss philosopher jean-jacques Rousseau.
One
of the problems of democratic voting is that the biggest groups of people
always have the most power and that's why a good democracy also has laws to
protect the rights of its smaller and weaker groups.
A
democracy where the majority chooses to separate, expel or injure its minority
is not a functioning democracy.
So,
what do you think now about democracy?
Winston
Churchill once said democracy is the worst form of government except for all
those other forms that have been tried from time to time. Do you agree with his
quote?
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