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Nemeski@lemm.ee to News@lemmy.world ·
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U.S. could lose democracy status, says global watchdog

www.cbc.ca

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U.S. could lose democracy status, says global watchdog

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  • blade_barrier@lemmy.mlBanned
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    1. Democracy isn’t a status given by some watchdog.
    2. Democracy is shit
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      Anything else than democracy is shittier

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        Demonstrably false.

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          We await patiently for your demonstration.

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            What’s the longest lifespan of a democratic state in human history? Now compare it to the average lifespan of monarchies, for example.

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              The ancient Roman Republic, lasting from the overthrow of the kings in 509 BC to the establishment of the Empire in 27 BC. This constitution was characterized by a Senate composed of wealthy aristocrats wielding significant influence; several popular assemblies of all free citizens, possessing the power to elect magistrates from the populace and pass laws; and a series of magistracies with varying types of civil and political authority.

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              There may be longer ones (e.g. Ancient Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, and Japanese dynasties), but the Habsburg’s rule is listed from 1282-1918. The Habsburg monarchy, also known as Habsburg Empire, or Habsburg Realm (/ˈhæpsbɜːrɡ/), was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities that were ruled by the House of Habsburg.

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                Roman Republic wasn’t a democracy. It was ruled by aristocratic families. Lol.

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                  The argument is that they were a democratic republic.

                  several popular assemblies of all free citizens, possessing the power to elect magistrates from the populace and pass laws; and a series of magistracies with varying types of civil and political authority.

                  If you’re referring to direct democracy, I suppose we could consider the Athenian democracy, though I think there are other examples from different regions on the planet through antiquity.

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                    Popular assemblies composed of common citizens could maybe decide where to put a public toilet on a street. Most laws were passed by the senate (composed of aristocrats), and consuls/other top magistrates were appointed by the senate.

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                  It was ruled by aristocratic families.

                  We’re not so different after all!

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              The measure of whether a system of government is good or bad is not “how long it lasts”.

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      What do you mean by that?

      • Do you mean electoral politics is fundamentally flawed?
      • Do you mean direct action by the working class (workers democracy) is better than liberalism?
      • Or are you just begging to have the orange tyrants foot deep down your throat?
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      So you’re all for dictatorships then?

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