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Chapter 1: PARTICIPATION AND DEMOCRACY
Democracy:
 Participation: key decision made by/for the people
 Equality: free, equal opportunity to influence decisions

Power: the ability to make people do things
Authority: given right to influence other’s decisions
Legitimacy: whether it is popularly accepted a government has authority to rule

Legitimacy
 Rightful use or exercise of power
 Manifesto - Mandate - Legitimacy
 This power must have been gained by appropriate and agreed on channels
- Winning a majority vote in parliament
- Referendum – on the winning side
- Following a rule of law
- Winning an election
 Other forms of legitimacy
- Competence legitimacy
- Traditional legitimacy
- Legal legitimacy


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Unmediated and continuous participation of every citizen – popular self-government
 Direct: People make policy (majority rule)
 Unmediated: people are the government, no elected professional politicians, people
are sovereign
 Continuous: engage on a regular and ongoing basis, all decisions are made by the
people

 high level of popular participation
 Majority vote
 Was the original democracy
 Politics is constant – people may find other people for the outcome
 Modern example is Brexit referendum 2016

 Example: ancient Athens
o Sovereign – Assembly that meets 40 times a year
o All male over 20 citizens can vote
o Officials chosen by lot
 Short term
o President for one day only

 Criticisms:
o Not everyone was a citizens, majority of residents in Athens were not
o Rash agitated decisions
o No checks and balances, can vote itself out of existence

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