Democracy - Canadian
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What constitutes a democracy? Why is democracy thought of as such a great way to govern a country? In order to understand the true meaning and purpose of it, we have to look at the different factors in which democracy is run. In order to analyse the purpose of a government, I am going to first formulate my own understanding of a democracy. I think a democracy is a basic right for citizens of that
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be a harmonious mechanism of decision making, but deep in the core analysis of a democracy, lies the eternal suffering of a nation, conformed to a society that has no freedom and does not know the process in which we, as humans need to, make decisions without having the restraints of a society influencing you. 1 CB MacPherson: The Real World of Democracy ( Oxford University Press,1966) p.1 2Robert Cairns : On a Necessary Tension of a Democracy
be a harmonious mechanism of decision making, but deep in the core analysis of a democracy, lies the eternal suffering of a nation, conformed to a society that has no freedom and does not know the process in which we, as humans need to, make decisions without having the restraints of a society influencing you. 1 CB MacPherson: The Real World of Democracy ( Oxford University Press,1966) p.1 2Robert Cairns : On a Necessary Tension of a Democracy