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Through the people.
Through the people.
One book that explains direct democracy is "Direct Democracy: Collective Power, the Swarm, and the State" by Yves Sintomer. This book explores the concepts and mechanisms of direct democracy, how it operates in different contexts, and its potential benefits and challenges. It also discusses case studies from various countries where direct democracy is practiced.
the one who is ruling gets the power over you.
A direct democracy uses no higher power/authority and gives equal rights to all, it also allows citizens to be self governed.
Democracy - a form of government in which the supreme power is retained by the people, but which is usually exercised indirectly through a system of representation and delegated authority periodically renewed.In other words, A form of government where the power rest with the people, a Democracy.
In a direct democracy, citizens directly vote for all decisions made by the government. In an indirect democracy, they vote for representatives who, in turn, vote for decisions.
Democracy happened in Athens when the king got too much power. They moved from a monarchy to an aristocracy and then to a direct democracy.
Persia had a king. Athens had a direct democracy.
Neither. Sparta was an oligarchy where nobles of a certain rank had direct power of the citizens and non-citizens (helots) in Sparta. Citizens who were not from these noble families and non-citizens had no power to promote their views.You are likely thinking of Athens which was a direct democracy.
How do you feel about direct democracy?
How does direct democracy differ from reprecentative democracy