Category: Democracy

  • Technologies and Equality for Democratic Society

    What impact did the Industrial Revolution have in society? The Industrial Revolution is one of the most meaningful events in the history of humanity and its altered the social life greatly. First, it preconditioned the gradual rise of the level of comfort available to people as the appearance of new means of production promoted the…

  • Americans for Democratic Action

    The particular interest group that I would like to discuss is Americans for Democratic Action, abbreviated as ADA. The leaders and representatives of this interest group created their website where the most important information on the activity of group members is located (“Who we are,” 2016). On their website, there is a lot of information…

  • Gender Inequality in Democratic Welfare States

    Table of Contents Thesis Statement Introduction Gender Equality Liberal States Social Democratic States Other Variants When Equality is Incredible Conclusion References Thesis Statement This paper is claimed to evaluate the strategies of Liberal and Social Democratic political forces aimed at the alleviation of gender inequalities. Originally, both strategies can not be regarded as successful, however,…

  • Human Democracy and Technology Development

    Introduction The extension of market ties beyond national boundaries contrasts with liberalism due to the international nature rather than the state form. Through the use of the principle, this disagreement may be handled in two methodologies: by restricting international and commercial relationships or by internationalizing political institutions. As to comprehend the study’s concerns, the research…

  • Reconciling the Need for a Bureaucracy Versus All These Issues It Presents Against Democracy

    Although bureaucracy as a phenomenon has gained a rather negative coloring in the everyday use of the word, it is, in fact, supposed to describe a neutral phenomenon. Traditionally, the notion of bureaucracy is expected to imply strict adherence to rules and regulations, which, in itself, is a positive and even important part of organizational…

  • Democracy in America: Unperfect, But Still Prevails

    The article looks at the views of French historian Alexis de Tocqueville on democracy and its potential dangers. The scholar praised this political system but noted that it might become a “Tyranny of the Majority” (de Tocqueville, Alexis). Tyranny is generally associated with a dictatorship of political leaders who misuse their power. De Tocqueville emphasizes…

  • Plato’s “Republic” – What Is Democracy?

    Table of Contents What is Democracy? What is Plato’s Definition of Democracy and Is it Accurate? Re-Defining Democracy to Persuade Others Conclusion Works Cited Poverty, inequality, and rising crime rates are some of the social problems that plague countries all over the world. Brilliant people argue that the only way to develop a cost efficient…

  • Is Russia a Real Democracy?

    Table of Contents Introduction Historical Evaluation “Order” and “Stability” Conclusion Reference List Introduction To begin with, the point of characteristic features of Russia in its democratization process differs a bit from other post-communist countries. Western countries promote the complex of ways for such measures and do this with a “mixed success”. The reforms which were…

  • Social Justice to Maintain Democracy in Australia

    Table of Contents The steps that have been taken to achieve social justice Is the idea for social justice realistic? Conclusion Reference Social justice is a concept that has existed for many centuries and whose application has found meaning in many early and modern societies. Social justice is mainly concerned with concepts that promote equality…

  • Democratic Republic vs. Socialist State

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Throughout history, the global population could witness the establishment and development of states under different government structures. The most notable ones are the Democratic Republic and the Socialist State, which are two contrasting approaches. The first one focuses on people’s power to affect significant decisions,…