Democratic Government: Is It Better?

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In order for country to develop, or to keep up with the modern world and the institutions, it should have certain standards; and one of the most important is democracy. In the modern world where almost all of the countries, with the exemption of some governments that are still autocratic or socialists comes a common denominator and almost as a measure standard comes democracy. Several authors discuss about whether a democratic government is better than other that is not democratic, or if a country is democratic, functions better than those that are not.
Democracy can have a lot of meanings whether a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives. But the most accurate and most widely used according to przeworski are: free elections, popular elections, and contestations with more than one party.
I consider a good, well functioning democracy the one that with a good stable institutional structure and one that provides equality to all citizens, liberty and the correct structure and well functioning of all the types of institutions in the country. But more than these a well functioning democracy is the one that makes the citizens happy, and makes them satisfied with what they have. When civil society is participant and engaged in backing up the institutions of a country, democracy can work at its best. On the other hand, if a government or institution doesn’t follow what democracy really is and what is ought to be, and only keeps legitimacy and consolidation, democracy won’t work, and discontent will arise among all the population.
A good democracy is where citizens associate and are encouraged by the sentiment of community and enjoy liberty and equ...

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... as the political structure that best backs up the “distribution of the goods of society”. This is one of a kind since for a limited form of democracy as the political structure that best supports a just distribution of the goods of society. Any other form of government wouldn’t be able to distribute the goods as democracy does.
Overall civic community and engagement in politics by the population is therefore part of a democracy. If a society doesn’t get politically involved, if society doesn’t care, a democracy will crumble, and won’t function, as it should be. If people unite, go to gatherings, or work as the community they are, according to Putnam, which is in my opinion the author that best explains, and gives the most detailed examples of how important is to have social capital; without this, democracies wouldn’t last, or wouldn’t work as they have.

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