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posted by Blasdelb
on Apr 30, 2011 -
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Prone to Violence FROM THE French Revolution to contemporary Iraq, the beginning phase of democratization in unsettled circumstances has often spurred a rise in militant nationalism. Democracy means rule by the people, but when territorial control and popular loyalties are in flux, a prior question has to be settled: Which people will form the nation? Nationalist politicians vie for popular support to answer that question in a way that suits their purposes. When groups are at loggerheads and the rules guiding domestic politics are unclear, the answer is more often based on a test of force and political manipulation than on democratic procedures.
posted by Postroad
on Jan 7, 2006 -
17 comments
With "freedom" as a goal of US policy, what are the real benefits of democracy? In the developing world, no democracy has
ever had a famine as Nobel-winner
Amartya Sen demonstrated, and citizens of democratic nations have
equivalent economies, longer lifespans and better educations than autocracies. Unfortunately, it appears that
democracies do go to war with each other (although
less, statistically). On the other hand, high levels of political freedom
decrease terrorism and prevent
genocides. Obviously, democracies
also do bad things, but is there a better form of
government?
posted by blahblahblah
on May 30, 2005 -
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