Democracy is a system of governance‚ its origins dates back to Greece and ancient Athens between 421 and 322 B.C. Most Western countries changed their system of governance to a representative democracy in the 19th century‚ mostly influenced by liberalism. Democracy‚ in Greek‚ means “Power to the People”. In this system people vote for their president‚ choose from different parties. In an authoritarian state‚ all powers are in the hand of one person‚ whereas in a democratic state‚ different
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consider the role of media in liberal democracies of the 21st century and to analyse if the ownership of media affects this role. Media can widely be defined as any media of communication. This report will focus more on the news aspect of media rather than the entertainment side. In considering the role of media‚ I will examine multiple arguments of the role. The media ownership will be taken from examples in Australia‚ United States and Britain. This report will firstly look at the role of the media
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Misbah Shoaib What is the role of media in a democracy? Media plays a crucial role in shaping a healthy democracy. It is the backbone of a democracy. Media makes us aware of various social‚ political and economical activities happening around the world. It is like a mirror‚ which shows us or strives to show us the bare truth and harsh realities of life. But that is only the case if money isn’t involved. Media plays a huge role in forming and giving characters and specific traits to a country’s
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The Role of Civil Society in Democracy Keith Sanders July 20‚ 2013 CIV 410 Victoria Labs As one looks at the history of democracy‚ it is common to detect an undertone‚ a rush of voices clamoring for purchase in the debate regarding how the country will be governed. It is my belief that this undertone is the footprint of civil society‚ a segment of democratic societies that often can be difficult to identify. Much has been said about how difficult civil society is to define. However‚ as I read the
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One of the most influential minds in western philosophy is of Plato. Plato lived from 422-347 B.C‚ was born into an aristocratic family in the city of Athens. He was a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle. Plato followed the basic ideas of Socrates‚ in which no laws are to be broken despite their relevance. He makes clear why laws should be followed and why disobedience to the law is rarely justified. Plato is considered a very essential figure in the contribution of philosophy and an
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Since 1867‚ the Parliament of Canada has been the heart of Canada’s democracy. In fact‚ Parliament is the legislative branch of government in Canada with the lower house being the elected House of Commons and the upper house being the Senate. In Parliament‚ issues of the day are examined‚ the government is held accountable‚ and policies and laws are decided on. Although Canada has been a democracy for the last 150 years‚ Canada’s political institutions are in need of reform as distortion in representation
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and Ecclesia named Archons. Their duties were to be governors of the council and assembly. “The council of Areopagus” was the Anthenian council. This council served as an important legal institution under the the Athenian democracy. This council existed long before democracy and its power and composition changed many times over the centuries. The Athens conducted an assembly it was the regular gathering of male Athenian citizens to listen to‚ discuss‚ and vote on decrees such as‚ finical and religious
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What exactly is meant by the term “democracy”? According to the rich and long history of democracy itself‚ it is doubtful that there is an appropriate and comprehensive definition of democracy exists. However‚ by studying the formation of democracy‚ there is a common agreement that the term “democracy” consists of the following characteristics: “regular free and fair elections‚ universal suffrage‚ and accountability of the state’s administrative organs to the elected representatives‚ and effective
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always the case that they achieve that goal. As mentioned in the article about Anarchism the American democracy and government that we have‚ the system is corrupt and brought out by the wealthiest 1% of the population. This is evident through election campaigns‚ big business and even the media as well. However‚ this 1% does not represent the 1% in any way at all. In reality‚ this is the “democracy” we agreed to with our forefathers. According to the article‚ “Occupy Wall Street’s Anarchist Roots”
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But as we know‚ Athenian democracy came to a bitter end due to incompetent leadership and rampant political corruption. This second experiment into democracy is no different‚ if we do not take care of it‚ if we do not ward of political corruption‚ modern democracy might come to an end as well. There are several factors that we can observe today leading to a degradation of democratic values and
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