Monday, January 10, 2011

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political principles: 5 Political democracy

applies in our current society it as the ne plus ultra, no one really says anything serious against this principle. Of course, this also has its reasons, as the system has been refined over the course of history ever, is highly developed and has in the opinion of the people reputation.

is the origin of democracy was Greece, but in ancient times through in Rome, and then had its renaissance in France, from the French Revolution in Europe as in America. Of course there were always interruptions, many states decided until many years later for the inclusion of democratic Approaches in their various state systems.
There are in Germany, a representative democracy, that is, the voters vote for MPs who decide with the aims of the voter after close scrutiny of the issue for or against the proposals in Parliament.
Switzerland, however, chose a more radical path of democracy. There are the more important decisions are not in parliament but directly hit by the people. Of course, democracy

has some important advantages, because otherwise they would not have become established over time so strong. Some of these advantages, I count on
  • control is about the politics from the people. Therefore, the wishes of the people reacted very quickly.
  • The voter may share his opinion directly. Through this influence people's decisions are far prevented.
  • If the policy is not in the sense of the citizen will decide the next election to prevent this.
But besides these advantages, there is one crucial drawback, which finds little public attention: Democracy encourages populism and prevents long-term thinking.
This is because the politicians always go for their re-election, so that the unpleasant decisions are often pushed out too long, if not dropped altogether.
My view is that the legislatures be extended to at least 7 years, so that even long-term action is simplified.

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