Difference Between Democracy And Dictatorship

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PLSC 116
Kaitlin Gately
9/24/14
Short Response #1: What are the differences between democracy and dictatorship?

According to Przeworski, the fundamental difference between democracy and dictatorship is that in democracy, leaders are selected through competitive elections. While there exists this fundamental difference between democracy and dictatorship, democracy has also been proved to be related to the state of economic development. According to evidence presented by Seymour Lipset, economic development is much higher for the more democratic countries compared to those characterized as ‘less democratic’ or authoritarian. Although the fundamental difference between democracy and dictatorship that Przeworski presents is competitive elections, …show more content…

If a democracy is merely a “system in which rulers are selected by competitive elections” , then is it still right to call an electoral system a democracy if some portion or specific group of the population has no voting rights? Up until the nineteenth century, many Western democracies had property qualifications specified in their electoral laws. In the United States, for example, the electoral system established in 1776 at first only favored white, privileged men because only white men with a certain property qualification were given the right to vote. Furthermore, women were not granted the right to vote until 1920 under the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment and even when African Americans were at first given the right to vote, many of them were still restricted due to taxes imposed at voting polls. While I agree that democracy consists of competitive elections as Przeworski states, I also believe that the minimal definition should include the universal right to vote of citizens. If democracy is defined by ‘majority rules’, how accurate are the results of elections in determining what the majority of a population desires if some people aren’t even allowed to vote? While the fundamental difference between democracy and dictatorship is that democracy has competitive elections that induce compliance, these elections should not have restrictions on who can vote based on race, gender, or ethnicity, so long as democracy is defined as a system of government in which power is vested in the people, who can rule either directly or through elected

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