Government 1295 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Universal Suffrage, Due Process
Brazil,(El(Salvador
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Church(plays(important(role(in(bringing(down(authoritarian(regimes
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Classical(economics(analysis(of(Church
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Church(is(the(firm
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The(congregants(are(the(clients/customers
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Idea(that(previously(in(LA,(the(church(had(a(monopoly
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Also(through(subsidies
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State(supported(the(church(through(making(other(churches(illegal
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Brazil(and(Chile
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Gil's(story:
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Increased(competition(means(that(the(church(needs(to(make(itself(more(
attractive
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Low(intensity(citizenship
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Competitive(elections
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Free(and(fair(elections
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Universal(suffrage
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Yes,(Disjunctive(Democracy:
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Liberal(rights
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Bribery,(corruption(of(police/courts
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Due(process
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Absence(of(state
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Public(safety
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No(state(enforcement(of(private(contracts
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Property(rights
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Education
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Health
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Water
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Sanitation
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Social(services
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No,(not(disjunctive(democracy:
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Disjunctive(Democracy:(synonymous(with(low(intensity(citizenship(
in(O'Donnell's(piece
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Issue(of(disjunctive(democracy
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Now(that(democracy(has(happened,(what(are(the(deficiencies(that(arise(in(the(
3rd(wake(of(democracy(in(the(1980's?
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Quality(of(Democracy(in(LA
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