Teledemocracy
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Teledemocracy
" Rather than acting as a revolutionary tool rearranging political power and instigating direct democracy, the Internet is destined to become dominated by the same actors in American politics who currently utilize other mediums." (Davis, 5) But how can one argue this point, how can this useful tool not affect democracy to the better? Dahl in his book On Democracy asserts that there are certain conditions and institutions that are necessary in order for a true
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may put more dependence on the political activists that have control of political decisions and ideologies. Although the Internet may negatively affect our institutions and conditions that Dahl deems critical for maintenance of Democracy, this ICT is just another more complicated form of a telecommunication system (i.e. TV, radio, newspapers, etc.) that allows political activists of our time and times to come, greater access to information, which in result creates more politically committed activists.
may put more dependence on the political activists that have control of political decisions and ideologies. Although the Internet may negatively affect our institutions and conditions that Dahl deems critical for maintenance of Democracy, this ICT is just another more complicated form of a telecommunication system (i.e. TV, radio, newspapers, etc.) that allows political activists of our time and times to come, greater access to information, which in result creates more politically committed activists.