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In a totalitarian society one person is in charge. This person is called a dictator and there is no freedom of voting, expression, art, press, or personal decisions. Every thing in the society is controlled. In a democracy it is the opposite. People are allowed to vote, protest, create, and make decisions that are best for them.
The democratic theory of government makes the case that no one group of people controls the majority of government decisions.
democratic government insist on institutions as it is not practical for all people of democratic government to sit together everyday and take decisions on all matters .Institutions coordinates and distributes work in such a way that everything works out nicely.
"Government: 'A group of people within the state who have the ultimate authority to act on behalf of the State. - (Phillips Shively)"Regime: 'The set of rules, norms, and institutions that determine how government is constituted, how organized, and how its major decisions are made.(One embodiment of a regime: a constitution)'Some core features:The state: organization, territory, and force.The government: peopleThe regime: rulesArgentina and 'Regime Change'•1946 democratic•1955 military•1958 democratic•1962 military•1963 democratic•1966 military•1973 democratic•1976 military•1983 to the present: democratic"In common usage, people tend to say "regime" to refer to a government that they strongly disagree with or dislike.
federal government
Simply because there are fewer impediments to passing laws
A totalitarian government
In a totalitarian society one person is in charge. This person is called a dictator and there is no freedom of voting, expression, art, press, or personal decisions. Every thing in the society is controlled. In a democracy it is the opposite. People are allowed to vote, protest, create, and make decisions that are best for them.
Totalitarian states are much much quicker at making decisions, because those that do not agree have the good sense not to mention it. Hitler was renowned for ignoring his Generals and often paid the price. Just because they can make decisions quickly does not mean it is the right one.
Simply because there are fewer impediments to passing laws
Democratic Government.
A totalitarian state or a Dictatorship (this is where all power lies with government, decisions are made by one person or party. There are no elections)
The major difference between a democratic government and a totalitarian government is crucial to understanding human nature. In a democratic government its most central idea is that adults are the better judges of what is in their best interests. This is predicated on the availability of accurate information available to the general public. The center theme of a totalitarian government is that the government is a better judge of what is beneficial of its own citizens.Clearly the former idea makes common sense. Governments that believe they know what is best for its citizens flies in the face of all common sense.
Democracy (democratic)
A totalitarian state or a dictatorship (this is where all power lies with government, decisions are made by one person or party. There are no elections)
The democratic theory of government makes the case that no one group of people controls the majority of government decisions.
China has a Monarchical form of government where the head of the government only has the power to take decisions while India has a Democratic form of government where the public has the right to take their own decisions and their own representatives to the parliament.