He believed a political society operates with consensus among all groups.
active participation, favorable economy, widespread education, civil society, and social consensus.
The best type of government for Iraq is a consensus based democracy apposed to a majoritarian government. Consensus democracy is the by far the fairest option because it allows for smaller political groups with limited support to have a voice in government. On the downside it isn't as efficient as Majoritarian democracy where the winners that take power direct policy so things get done quickly. With that said, in the consensus democracy, policy requires compromise. This is important in an unstable, violent country where people have weapons readily available. The key is having everyone represented. Majoritarian democracy can lead to flip flopping policies. (changes undone, redone, etc with different parties in power) Consensus democracy change is harder to make and can lead to more long term stability of policy. (same coalition members over time) Hope this helps!
Percy Herbert Partridge has written: 'Consent and censensus' -- subject(s): Democracy, Political science 'Consent and consensus' -- subject(s): Consensus (Social sciences)
Debate informs people as to the issues and possible solutions so that consensus as to what should be done can be built.
The SNCC used participatory democracy, allowing every member to be a part of the decision making process until a consensus was reached.
Absolutely! The original Khalifas were all elected into position by general consensus, thus setting the basis for democracy. Such is the devotion to democracy that The Prophets (saw) grandson and his blessed family were cruelly martyred in the battle of Karbala because he refused to give allegiance to Yazeed and his army, who had created rule through lineage.
Kerry C. Larson has written: 'Imagining equality in nineteenth-century American literatue' -- subject(s): American literature, Democracy in literature, Equality in literature, History, History and criticism, Literature and society 'Whitman's drama of consensus' -- subject(s): Consensus (Social sciences) in literature, Democracy in literature, History, Literature and society, Political and social views, Social contract in literature
The characteristic feature of democracy is majority rule. The two most common principles are equality and freedom. A true democratic government has active citizen participation, favorable economy, widespread education, a strong civil society, and a social consensus.
Gerard Endenburg has written: 'Sociocratie' -- subject(s): Citizen participation, Consensus (Social sciences), Decision making, Democracy, Political participation, Social policy
The characteristic feature of democracy is majority rule. The two most common principles are equality and freedom. A true democratic government has active citizen participation, favorable economy, widespread education, a strong civil society, and a social consensus.
right it is........... In a direct democracy/pure democracy the people outmost, 100%, fully influence the running of their country or certain decisions. They are the consensus i'd say and they are the voice, so you actually hear what the people have to say 'directly' lol so yeah the people decide on issues themselves.