Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Nature of Democracy
- Democratic Legitimacy:: The right to govern/exercise control
- May be due to wide recognition of goverance
- Conveyed through elections
- May also refer to the degree by which power can be justified
- House of Lords
- Three levels of power
- Coercion - Physical Force
- Political Power - use of legal authority and persuasion
- Influence - The ability to affect thought of of others
- Not Physical
- Authority - Right to exercise control
- Sources of Authority
- Tradition
- Election
- Charisma
- Consent
- free elections
- good turnout
- lack of dissent
- Referendum
- Citizenship
- Grants a person explicit rights
- Vote
- fair trial
- Justice
- Stand Office
- Enjoyment of civil liberty
- Big Society
- Politically active
- Charity
- Democracy
- A system of governance whereby the people are able
to influence politics
- Accountable
- Strands of democracy
- Direct
- People themselves make decisions
- Referendums & Plebicites
- 2011 - AV
- 2014 - Scottish Independence
- People may use initative to create political change
- Representative
- Political decisions made by elected representatives
- Decision-making is delegated to these representatives
- Different Political Parties represent different views and ideologies
- Pressure Groups
- UK Representation
- MPs
- Stand in constituencies
- Represent party - Not necessarily individual constituents
- House of Commons
- Represents UK
- Parliamentary democracy
- Parliament is the source of political power
- Liberal democracy
- Should it be more representative?
- Micro-cosm
- House of Lords
- Non-elected
- Represents particular causes
- Pluralist
- Multiple parties and associations c0-exist
- Political beliefs are tolerated
- Power is dispersed
- Liberal
- Constitutional Limitations
- Checks & Balances
- Liberty respected
- Features of a modern democracy
- Peaceful power transfer
- Free, fair & regular elections
- People have access to independent information
- High degree of freedom
- Ideologies & Beliefs are tolerated
- Rule of Law applied to all