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  2. Defensive democracy - Wikipedia

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    Defensive democracy is a term referring to the collection of laws, delegated legislation, and court rulings which limit certain rights and freedoms in a democratic society in order to protect the existence of the state, its democratic character and institutions, minority rights, or other aspects of the democratic system.

  3. Karl Loewenstein - Wikipedia

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    Loewenstein coined the term militant democracy (streitbare Demokratie) when he described a battle-ready democracy that was equipped with robust constitutional mechanisms to withstand an autocrat who by popular vote acquired office within a democratic institution. [4]

  4. Far-left politics - Wikipedia

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    Far-left terrorism consists of extremist, militant, or insurgent groups that attempt to realize their ideals through political violence rather than using democratic processes. Ideologies Further information: Types of socialism

  5. Diversity of tactics - Wikipedia

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    Subcomandante Marcos with members of the Zapatistas, who combine nonviolence and more militant forms of resistance. Diversity of tactics is a phenomenon wherein a social movement makes periodic use of force for disruptive or defensive purposes, stepping beyond the limits of nonviolent resistance, but also stopping short of total militarization.

  6. Military dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Public support for democracy is taken more seriously by military dictatorships than in other regimes, and public unrest may prompt a military dictatorship to initiate democratization to avoid the risk of social or economic destabilization. [46] Human development is correlated with a society's capacity and desire for democracy. In turn, human ...

  7. The Reflex toward Illiberal Democracy - AOL

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    There are two rules for illiberal democracy.The first rule is that during an emergency certain illiberal and anti-democratic measures are necessary to ensure public safety, national security, and ...

  8. Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitan democracy, also known as global democracy or world federalism, is a political system in which democracy is implemented on a global scale, either directly or through representatives. An important justification for this kind of system is that the decisions made in national or regional democracies often affect people outside the ...

  9. Opinion - What does an America without democracy look like ...

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    Democracy. Free and fair elections. Trump has succeeded enough to know that his toxic model of politics works on a sizable chunk of the American electorate. In his second term, expect Trump to ...