Aunt Bitsy Wandleswaden came over for dinner one night…
Throughout the conversation, she promptly asked me as she viciously cut her chicken…
“well child…what is democracy anyway?”
I stuttered for a bit, swallowed my broccoli and worked up the words to answer confidently and objectively.
“Well Aunt Bitsy, there are several different critical analysis’ that attempt to classify Democracy from different categories existing in different countries. We can see democracy in comparison to countries which practice socialism, authoritarian regimes, or fascist regimes (like the globe has experienced throughout history) I conceptualize democracy by how “free” humans are in the country they exist I can see this through freedom of women in the country, peoples voting rights, the poverty statistics, how representative the parliament or presidential government is. To me, Democracy has been analyzed as being very black and white (a country is either a democracy or it is authoritarian (fascist, communist, hybrid) However I find it important moreover to see how democratic a country is by how many rights its people can exercise, as such how politically unrest the nation has been or could be based on civil wars, conflict, wars.” “Aunt Bitsy there are several different variables that we can look at to see how stable or unstable a county is by these factors of the populous.” This stems from the Greek concepts of representative democracy that discusses how the many (the population) represent in the government as a reflection of the peoples needs, desires.”