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Are the UK and China Authoritarian?
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One is a quickly developing powerhouse.
The other is a democracy. It’s main opposition party had promised to allow porn again and is wildly successful
Is it really a democracy when people want something, sign a petition and get dismissed?
Yes: As long as people can vote, kick the other government out, and replace it with worse, maybe better.
I think where the confusion lies at, is the very definition of democracy. Democracy does not mean good governance or even particularly fair treatment. It had nothing to do with socialism or helping the disadvantaged. It simply means it can be replaced using voting.
I think the democracies of the west are overhyped oligarchies; but they are democracies
Democracy broadly refers to a system of government where ultimate power rests with the people. I don’t believe it’s solely about voting; rather, it’s about whether people perceive that they are being represented by the government.