POL101Y1 Lecture : Modern Democracy

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Marx felt that reality is the reality of exploitation. Democracy is possible even if everyone is poor, as long as everyone has an equal amount of rights. Poor countries can be democracies but often don"t stay democracies; rich countries most likely to succeed. But, there are different kinds of democratic political institutions, different ways of organizing democratic government. These have profound implications for how government is carried out, how social interests are channelled into politics, what political competitions looks like, what kind of parties you get, what the flow of legislation is etc. Ancient: not written constitution greatest democracy in the history of continuity, 600 years, significant acts of parliament and documents, custom. Evolution law evolves through the institutions are the product of. Parties: prime minister and cabinet, responsible government, house of commons and house, president and cabinet. No checks and balances pass: that is a vote of no confidence and government falls.

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