Democracy rests on ten pillars. However, they have fallen in the
United States because both major political parties have strayed from
the concept of government of the people, by the people, and for the
people. One party wants to recreate life in the past, while the other
party appeals to the economic self-interest of specific groups. The
coup on January 6, 2021, has prompted a fundamental analysis of what
has gone wrong, but proposed corrections have failed to strengthen
belief in democracy. The fundamental pillars are of two
types—preconditions and the structure of government. The
preconditions are a strong middle class, a Constitutional framework
supporting equal justice, a vibrant civil society, an informed
citizenry, and a strong belief in democracy. The necessary
governmental institutions are an independent judiciary, a legislature
with integrity, a competent bureaucracy, free and fair elections, and
an executive operating with civility. According to the Mass Society
Paradigm, democracy works best when the voices of the people are
aggregated into coherent programs by political parties, which seek
majority approval and then demand action by government to solve
problems, with the information media performing an oversight over the
political process and government actions. But in the United States,
some individuals are so culturally desperate that they have supported
politicians favoring extreme measures to end democracy by paying
attention to alternative concepts of reality. If ever achieved,
corrective measures will take decades.
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Has the United States Become a Pseudo-Democracy?
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433187384
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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