No. That would be a description of anarchy or chaos. In a democracy all people should have some meaningful way of participating in the Big Questions that come before it. But once things are decided and become law, those laws apply, or should apply, to everyone. Some laws may not impact the lives of certain groups as much as others, but the law should apply nonetheless.
In a direct democracy, there is a risk of majority tyranny where the rights of minorities may be disregarded. Direct democracies can also be slow and inefficient in decision-making due to the need for constant public input and participation. Additionally, citizens may lack the expertise or time to make informed decisions on complex issues, leading to potential policy mistakes.
they that when the people dont obey
Yes, the laws are the rules that must be obeyed in a democracy. Theoretically these laws(rules) were adopted by the will of the majority.
so he would get more people to obey him
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A government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
Make sure all people who are at least minimum voting age can vote and protect the right to vote for everyone.
No, would you obey a king? I wouldn't.
Obey propaganda refers to a street art campaign created by artist Shepard Fairey. It often features bold images of political figures and a distinctive red, black, and white color scheme. Fairey uses his art to challenge viewers to question societal norms and think critically about the messages they are presented with.
Despite Montesquieu's belief in the principles of a democracy, he did not feel that people were equal, and therefore approved of slavery. He also thought that women were weaker than men and that they had to obey the commands of their husband.