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What are the pros and cons of a democratic government?

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  • Ben B
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    pro - governmental representatives are typically voted into authority by groups of people (except US supreme court justices)...

    pro - democratic governments have local and centralized governments which means the work load gets spread out, and different forms of congress or parliaments create a system of checks and balances.

    pro - due to the fact that most everything involves so many people democratic governments are more resistant to corruption.

    pro - most democratic governments help support each other and currently embody ideas such as freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and equal rights.

    pro - in most democratic governments you work for yourself. you get to vote on how much taxes you pay. Thus most of your earnings go into your pocket. Thus democratic governments tend to have a higher standard of living. (this gets complex)

    pro - democratic governments are less likely to go to war, due to the fact that more people have to decide that war is a necessary and beneficial to the public vs. a single leader, or commity deciding to go to war for the benefit of a few individuals (at least that's the theory)

    pro - most democratic governments are not run by religion, which means law is decided to be fair by congress and voting, vs. getting morality out of a book, without having a say.

    con - due to the large amount of people involved in making decisions. Federal regulation, law, and infrastructure takes forever to implement. vs. a dictatorship where leader just says "do this..." and it gets done.

    con - because representation is supposed to be about the majority vote... it means minority groups can easily get the shaft.

    con - the governmental structure of democracy has never been able to work purely by itself... most democratic governments are democratic republics or democratic parliaments. What this means is that for a true democracy everyone has to know everything about politics to make an educated vote... that's what democracy means, everyone gets to vote. However since that doesn't work, we vote in representatives, who are supposed to vote for large groups of people. That means your representative can't always represent your values, ideas, etc. in government.

    con - most democratic governments by nature will always have national security issues, due to the free movement of people and objects within the countries borders.

    con - most democratic representatives pander to different ideologies or lobbist groups... which means that grid lock, and party politics keeps politicians from actually making representative decisions for the public

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Democracy Pros And Cons

  • 1 decade ago

    Democratic government may just be a front for Oligarchy kind of government. In Democratic government, the saying, with the people, by the people, and for the people abides; Oligarchy government is a syndicate whereby few close knit individuals pretend to have a democratic government, but the truth is that, these politicians are merely using the word Democracy when in fact, the run for public position for their selfish motive. Many countries all over the world has this kind of problem, a wolf wearing a sheeps skin. That is why so many governments are branded as cheat, plunderer, and corrupt, yet under the word democratic form of government. They want to stay in power, not for their constituents benefit, but they are loyal to their pockets, wherein the steal, they lie, cheat, kill, and most of all they want the power of their office.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Pros And Cons Of Democracy

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  • 7 years ago

    All I have are cons:

    1) Democracy supports the notion of equality, so a violent criminal with half a brain cell is equally influential in an election than a honest man who has a bachelors degree in history.

    2) Only a very small percentage the population, regardless of intelligence or education, is capable or makes the effort of independent though, so the vast majority of the electors will vote for the candidate who is approved by their social circle or their family.

    3) We live in such large countries that the only way for most people to build their opinion on a political candidate is trough press and media. In a democracy the press is free, that means it is also free to be own by private interest groups thus influence elections tremendously by selecting the 2 or 3 candidates we get to see.

    4) In the non spiritual society we live in, where many people hold materialistic, comfort based values, the most effective way for a politician to get elected is to praise on the superficial wants and desires of the masses. Clever liars and actors can promise the moon and deliver nothing without any real penalties, since a leader who displeases the public will only last 4 years, he will not have to deal the consequences of his actions and will just be replaced by another.

    5) On the other hand, a candidate who is honest and well intentioned won't play games of popularity and won't make impossible promises but will instead tell people difficult truths that will make him unpopular.

    6) Democracy creates endless bureaucracy. You need to fill in a form to change a light-bulb. No one gives orders, the system is in charge.

    7) In a democracy, there are rarely any decisions being taken, only propositions and the rule of the majority. No one is ever responsible for anything.

    8) Anytime there is corruption, people are outraged but don't do anything. People do not feel personally responsible for what is happening and they just have trust that the system will rectify the situation by itself. In a monarchy, the people always feel the responsibility to act when a tyrant is in power.

  • ?
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    5 years ago

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    A pure Democratic government is one by the people so technically no decision is ever an unpopular one. The bad thing about this form of government is that it doesn't necessarily lead to true freedom and many times popular decisions are not the right ones. A Dictatorship places unlimited power on one person so things may get done a lot faster and more efficiently. Bad thing is 99% of the time dictators abuse their power and destroy anything they do not agree with. Often times leads to fascism and huge oppression.

  • K
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Pro- Freedom and ability to control the government in a way that is good for yourself and the people.

    Con - People don't think about anyone other then themselves sometimes. And sometimes it's scary to trust certain people to vote lol

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