Direct democracy worked well in Athens because of its relatively small population, which allowed citizens to participate actively in decision-making processes. The Athenian system encouraged civic engagement, with citizens gathering in the Agora to debate and vote on issues. Additionally, the use of lotteries to select officials minimized corruption and ensured broader representation. This participatory model was underpinned by a strong sense of civic identity and responsibility among Athenian citizens.
every free man has the right to self-repesentation in deciding government policy and law
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In Old Norse, a phrase that conveys "job well done" could be "vel unnit verk," which translates to "well done work." The word "vel" means "well," "unnit" translates to "done," and "verk" means "work" or "deed." While there may not be a direct equivalent for this modern phrase, this construction captures the sentiment effectively.
Sparta depended on slaves and helots (people from a nearby settlement who were forced to work.
every free man has the right to self-repesentation in deciding government policy and law
Yes, ancient Athens was an example of a direct democracy. Citizens voted on all issues of public policy.
The city-state of Athens in Ancient Greece
It was propped up by the money Athens mulcted from its empire - half the population was on the government payroll, it rebuilt the city and financed the arts. And having fortnightly assemblies enabled the citizens to direct all this in detail, with the Council of 500 carrying out these directions. The problem was the orators, who persuaded the Assembly to take unwise or dangerous courses of action.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
Direct democracy worked in ancient Athens due to its small population and the active participation of citizens in governance. The system allowed eligible male citizens to engage directly in decision-making through assemblies and votes on important issues, fostering a sense of community and responsibility. Furthermore, the cultural emphasis on civic duty and the relatively small geographic area facilitated regular gatherings and discussions, making direct democracy practical and effective.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
No, I don't think direct democracy would work today. I say this because democracy comes with high costs and high risks resulting to conflict and riots.
In a direct democracy, all eligible citizens gather together to discuss policy and make the laws. Every decision is made by the body of all eligible citizens. In a representative democracy, eligible citizens select individuals to represent them a central location and make government decisions in their interest. The United States is a representative democracy with members of Congress being selected by vote of various groups of people. The Congress gathers and makes the laws. If the United States were to become a direct democracy, the Congress would be abolished and every eligible voter would be asked to vote on every proposed law, approve appointment to office, etc. Some of the ancient Greek city-states (most notably, Athens) were direct democracies, but with the body of eligible voters severely limited to males of a certain age and status.
Town meetings.
indirect democracy
Parliamentary democracy is usually considered to be a good thin, when it works well. When it does not work well, like any government that does not work well, it is not considered to be a good thing.