Judaism is egalitarian and values all individuals, both men and women. The wealthy have no privileges; and the poor are valued, treated well and their opinions listened to. (Compare this to those societies in which only mature, land-owning males had any legal status.)
Judaism applies laws, and rules of moral behavior, to all its members equally.The laws of Moses form much of Western legal background.
Some of the concepts that Judaism introduced were:
chalanges to democracy?
Promoted the ideas of individualism.
It allowed Athens to flourish. (music,arts,poems,etc.)
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Alan Dowty has written: 'The Jewish State' -- subject(s): Democracy, History, Identity, Jews, Judaism, Judaism and state, Palestinian Arabs, Politics and government, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Democracy, Zionism 'Arab-Israeli Conflict'
explain how civil liberties affect the nature of democracy and the scope of government in the United States.
it added theological debates.
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In Judaism, the butterfly effect, refers to to the fact that tiny behaviors and events can have huge impact on one's life
He banned Judaism completely.
Democracy is a form of government in which all citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives.The term comes from the Greek:"rule of the people", which was coined from "people" and "power"....