POL101Y1 Lecture 6: Problems of Democracy

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the process of democracy encourages public contestation. Collective action problem y we all act as individuals, but acting collectively we tend to free-ride. Equality of opportunity is a great concept, except when you think of it in respect of voter turnouts, distribution of power (highly skewed) and equality of opportunity in terms of political access (largely exclusive) 14 percent was india: bumiputra refers to the malays (45 percent, in 1957, when they became independent bumiputra took on an economic meaning, corporate ownership was accounted to only 2. 5 percent of. 1994 south africa had its first democratic elections. 1996 another new constitution was enacted (reflecting power sharing between various political parties) south africa had created a system of equality of opportunity, but one of the consequences was extreme concentration of political power: concentration of political power. nelson mandela had won 70 percent of vote, held power in all nine provinces.

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