The phrase "Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice, it is a fallacy" suggests that while the ideals of democracy—such as equality, freedom, and representation—are appealing and noble, their implementation often falls short. In practice, various challenges like political corruption, unequal power dynamics, and voter apathy can distort democratic principles. This disparity highlights the complexities and imperfections of real-world governance, where the theoretical beauty of democracy can become tainted by practical shortcomings.
fallacy(period)
The practice of ascribing human characteristics to animals is called anthropomorphism,or Pathetic fallacy.
Fallacy is a noun.
A fallacy is a statement that is in error or not correct. "The earth is flat" is a fallacy.
arguent from common practice
A fallacy is basically an error in reasoning.
fallacy of positive instances
A formal fallacy is a mistake in the logical structure of an argument, while an informal fallacy is an error in the content or context of the argument.
An ad hominem fallacy, sometimes called a "genetic fallacy" or "to the person fallacy" or shorted to "ad hominem", is a kind of logical fallacy. This logical fallacy's definition is: attacking the person rather than the statements the person made.
The naturalist fallacy.
naturalistic fallacy
The Rhapsodic Fallacy was created in 1984.