The Aggression of Elective Autocracy
Over Parliamentary Democracy
The Aggression of Elective Autocracy
Over Parliamentary Democracy
Author(s): Ioan Alexandru
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: Democracy; autocracy; dictatorship; communism and fundamentalism
Summary/Abstract: We must admit that Democracy is one of the words that started to lose their initial meaning due tothe over-use within the political language and not only there, and thus we might say that many times has itbecome an empty word, almost meaningless. It is enough to follow, within mass-media, one the one hand, themanner of parliamentary activities and, on the other hand, to notice the important and frequent protests allaround the world, but more often in Europe and Latin America, by means of which one questions theiractivity and that of the governments and where one can see special police forces, Molotov cocktails, tear gasand all other repressive materials. To easily understand what is going on, I have analyzed the concept ofdemocracy by opposition to other three concepts of dichotomic political regimes: autocracy, dictatorship,communism and fundamentalism
Book: European Integration - Realities and Perspectives Proceedings
- Page Range: 13-16
- Page Count: 4
- Publication Year: 2016
- Language: English
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