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  2. Folk theory of democracy - Wikipedia

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    The folk theory of democracy is the belief system that the voting public supports, elects and embraces candidates who reflect the collective "wishes and desires" of the people. Extracted from Democracy for Realists; "the idea that citizens make coherent and intelligible policy decisions, on which governments then act – bears no relationship ...

  3. Category:Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Democracy" The following 124 pages are in this category, out of 124 total. ... Folk theory of democracy; Free World; Freedom House; G. Gödel's ...

  4. History of democracy - Wikipedia

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    A democracy is a political system, or a system of decision-making within an institution, organization, or state, in which members have a share of power. [2] Modern democracies are characterized by two capabilities of their citizens that differentiate them fundamentally from earlier forms of government: to intervene in society and have their sovereign (e.g., their representatives) held ...

  5. Category:Political theories - Wikipedia

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    C. Caesaropapism; Calderonism; Canaanism; Capitalist peace; Willis Carto; Celine's laws; Centrism; Chauvinism; Chiangism; Chinese New Left; Christian existentialism

  6. Völkisch movement - Wikipedia

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    Magazine advocating for Volkisch politics (1919) The Völkisch movement (German: Völkische Bewegung [ˌfœlkɪʃə bəˈveːɡʊŋ], English: Folkist movement, also called Völkism) was a German ethnic nationalist movement active from the late 19th century through the dissolution of the German Reich in 1945, with remnants in the Federal Republic of Germany afterwards.

  7. One popular theory: the Grimms' collection isn't a faithful rendering of the original women's stories. Unaware of their own masculine influence, they tweaked the tales — sometimes subtly, sometimes dramatically — transforming rich reflections of real women's experiences into the flat, silencing stories that inspired the patriarchal Disney ...

  8. Volk - Wikipedia

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    Volk is the cognate of English folk and also overlaps in the usage of the latter as in Volksmusik "folk music", Volksglaube "folk belief" etc. In the 18th century, German Volk was mostly reserved for "crowd" or "mass of the population", while the concept of "a people" or "a nation" was now expressed by the Latinism Nation .

  9. DECONSTRUCTION: Portrait of a Quiet Masterpiece - AOL

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    Every band thinks they’re a democracy, but they never really are. Because I think Eric wrote most of the songs and the lyrics.” “Eric’s a great lyricist,” Navarro said.