Indirect democracy
Sovereignty is the supreme authority or power held by a state or government to govern itself or another state. It involves the ability to make decisions, enforce laws, and control internal and external affairs without interference from external forces.
In the political context , power is the ability to influence or control the behaviour of people. An example of power is the government, which posses executive power , that is the ability to make decisions. there are two very important concepts associated with power - Authority and Legitimacy.
Purchase power risk can impact an individual's ability to make informed financial decisions by reducing the value of their money over time. This can lead to decreased purchasing power, making it harder to afford goods and services in the future. It is important for individuals to consider purchase power risk when making financial decisions to ensure their money retains its value.
The Power of Attorney has a fiduciary duty to the grantor. If they mismanage funds or make poor decisions they can be held liable.
The term "decisive" means displaying the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively, or having the power to settle an issue definitively.
Power should lie with the people, who should have the ability to elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. These representatives should be held accountable through regular elections and mechanisms for oversight. Decentralization of power can also help ensure that diverse voices and perspectives are considered in the decision-making process.
Depends on where, when, and who.
Free will
It is called Agency, or Free Agency. It is a God given gift that we make our own choices and decisions.
There is no real power by democratic people. While they have real "power" to elect and collectively make decisions, the power roots from the decisions themselves and those who are elected to make decisions. Democracy is the weakest form of government.
Free Will (?)That is as good an answer as any. I think you gave the answer in your question. You have the freedom to make decisions based on your own judgment. You also have to take the responsibility for those decisions. If your decision violates the law, you have the right to be prosecuted and "punished". If you have bad judgment you can make bad decisions. I guess that is true freedom!AnswerThe ability to act or judge on one's own is called discretion. It is the ability or power to decide responsibly, or, act at your own discretion. Discretion is the power to make free choices unconstrained by any external agencies. It a foundation for freedom. Freedom is the ability to make your own choices for your own benefit