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Democracy And It's Critics: Robert A. Dahl

 

            When speaking of the different forms in which one has taken to I finish the policy, it is possible to be said that it has been taken of many different ways. So many political regimes exist that we can compare the one with the other to see as has been more cash, and in this case, my opinion is that the democracy is the form but consisa to take a State. The democracy, although perfectly is not followed like creating sistema politico ideal. (Dahl, pg. 104), are a regime that has taken to that many societies improve their establishment, that are States with being able and which they are mejores that the others. (Dahl, pg. 104). Dentro of the ideas democratícas is Igualdad Intrinsic. (Dahl, pg. 105) that says that all man is equal somehow. I think that this is a good idea within the democracy since gives its place him to each citizen within the State and that they make it be worth his opinion or it devises each person. But the Intrinsic concept of Igualdad. it does not define well under which terminos the equality occurs, since according to Dahl las limitations that fix to the inequalities are too ample. (Dahl, pg. 108). Of which I entendi on this idea is that each person has different necesidas or opinions and that yes metodo to apply as far as votes or civil guarantees is good (that is that all we have such right, liberties, etc.), but if, for example, the aplicarias to that each person receives the same amount of money or some special thing in that or serious one to clear the right to him to come out ahead and convertiria in a Comunism style. The rights and liberties of each person within the democracy are very important for the development of same since on this the democracy is based, in libre the expression, the political organzacion, the impartial and free opposition, elections, etc. (Dahl, pg. 110). Within these liberties is the opportunity that each person can autogobernar. (Dahl, pg.


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