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Democracy
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Politics Mind Map on Democracy, created by sallybooth on 17/04/2013.
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Democracy
Power
Political Power
Ability to persuade
Party whips
PM in UK power
Appointing
Coercive Power
Extreme = Terror /
Strongest form
Used when people don't conform
Influence
Over what government does
Cannot be enforced
Weaker form
Authority
Traditional
Convention
Hereditary monarch
People consent
Legal - Rational
Elective authority
Rational way of gaining authorty
Most powerful
Charismatic
Gives more authority when combined
Granted by acclaim
Individual ability to inspire etc
Governing
Government of the People
Most citizens able to particpate
Being aware
Inactivity means democracy will die
Government by the People
The people themselves make the decisions
Referendums
Direct democracy
Consulting the people
Government for the People
People govern in the best interests of the people
Representing all the community
Best represented as possible
Representative democracy
Functions of Democracy
Encourages political participation
Controls government power
Establishes / protects freedom
Protects minorities
Disperses power more widely
Direct Democracy
Types
Referendum
Important decisions put to the people
National, regional or local
UK ones are not binding
Initiatives
Rare in the UK
When citizens vote in a petition on a specific issue
Results in a referendum if successful
Public consultations
Public consulted before important decisions
Internet makes this easier
Petitions
Not binding but influential
In Scottish parliament they are considered more
Advantages
Purest form of democracy
Disperses power widely
More decisions made acceptable to the population
Can prevent decision making mistakes
Increases participation
Forms of political education
Disadvantages
Tyranny of majority
Many decisions too complex for the electorate
Emotional rather than rational responses
Can be distorted by opposition groups
Voter fatigue
Representative Democracy
Features
There are free elections to representative assemblies
Elected representatives can be made accountable
Legislature
Parties to represent
Pressure groups operate freely
Advantages
Representatives more 'specialised'
Representatives more likely to make rational decisions
Accountability
Delegated power
Disadvantages
Representatives may not actually represent views
Party whipping
'Rule by elites'
Only fair if elections are also fair
Democracy in the UK
Positives
Regular and free elections
Many independent sources of political education
Democratic institutions
Freedom to vote and stand for office
Referendums occasionally held
Parliament makes government accountable
Variety of pressure groups and parties allowed to flourish
Human rights act protects
Independent judiciary which safeguards
Rule of law applies
Freedom of info act enables access
Negatives
Unelected institutions persist e.g monarchy & HOL
Elections are arguably not fair (FPTP)
Government are elected on a minority of the national vote
No entrenched constitution
Parliamentary sovereignty
The EU has lots of power
Political participation is declining
Growing degree of political disengagement
Enhancing Democracy
UK can participate by..
Voting in local, regional & national elections
Voting in referendums
Politcal group membership
Becoming an activist
Standing for public office
Evidence for decline in political participation
Turnouts failing
Turnouts for referendums low
Party membership falling since the 80's
Activism fallen
Methods for increasing participation
Compulsory voting
+
Increases turnout
Poltical thinking
Legitimate
-
Abuses freedom
Costly
Results may be 'artificial'
Vote at 16
-
16 itoo young
May not vote
Distortion of parties
+
Young are politically aware
Improves identiffication
Education relevant
Citizenship Education
-
Expensive
No genuine interest
+
Improves political knowledge
Encourages engagement
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