POL101Y1 Lecture : Problems with Democracy

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Democracy and equality: rules of the game distinct and discreet rules that are usually written down which determine how the system works (i. e. constitutions, managing diversity globalization has made diversity within each nation state more intensified. There are two ways to think of equality: Polyarchy (robert dahl: public contestation equality of opportunity affords you the right to publicly contest, inclusive participation everyone has the right to contest, one of the most important qualities of equality is free elections; Procedural versus substantive democracy the rules only matter insofar as they facilitate equal and fair outcomes i. e. democratic welfare state the rise of the welfare state mirrored the rise of democracy and the rise of the working class. Challenges to the equality of opportunity: www. notesolution. com: collective action problem. Political parties tend to be hierarchal, trade-offs and sacrifices to climb the ladder: corruption representative democracies can be corrupt, the myth of accessibility.

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