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  2. Criticism of democracy - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of his critique were how democracy failed "in the search for truth" and how leaders and citizens attempted "to impose their own speech-dependent meanings on reality". [10] Thucydides blamed " public orators " and demagogues for a failure of epistemic knowledge , allowing most Athenians to "believe silly things about their past and ...

  3. Democratic backsliding - Wikipedia

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    Democratic backsliding [a] is a process of regime change toward autocracy in which the exercise of political power becomes more arbitrary and repressive. [7] [8] [9] The process typically restricts the space for public contest and political participation in the process of government selection.

  4. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    In political science, political apathy is a lack of interest or apathy towards politics. [1] This includes voter apathy, information apathy [2] and lack of interest in elections, political events, public meetings, and voting.

  5. How Democracies Die - Wikipedia

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    Levitsky and Ziblatt accept the fear of the Trump presidency as legitimate and pledge for the protection of the democracy. Particularly the last chapter saving democracy, put emphasis on political recommendations to save democracy in a pledge: "We must be humble and bold. We must learn from other countries to see the warning signs.

  6. Nicholas Goldberg: Is democracy failing? Xi Jinping says it ...

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    If we don't fix American democracy, Trump, Putin and Xi could be proved right: Autocracy is better.

  7. Tyranny of the majority - Wikipedia

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    Advocate: Let's take up the first. The issue is sometimes presented as a paradox. The issue is sometimes presented as a paradox. If a majority is not entitled to do so, then it is thereby deprived of its rights; but if a majority is entitled to do so, then it can deprive the minority of its rights.

  8. Sanders rips billionaires who ‘give up democracy’ to support ...

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    “At a time when we have so much greed out there, when the religion of the billionaire class is greed, they would rather give up democracy can take a hit,” he told Hayes in an interview Friday ...

  9. Federalist No. 10 - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville refers specifically to more than fifty of the essays, but No. 10 is not among them. [35] Today, however, No. 10 is regarded as a seminal work of American political philosophy.