The ideological conviction that democratic systems—elections, majority rule, public deliberation—are inherently more legitimate, moral, and effective than any other form of governance, often to the point of dismissing their documented flaws (tyranny of the majority, voter suppression, political polarization) as mere "growing pains." This bias leads to the assumption that any policy or leader chosen by a majority vote is ipso facto right, and that non-democratic societies are inherently backward or illegitimate, ignoring that democracies can produce deeply unjust outcomes and that other systems may have different strengths.
Example: After a referendum passes a law stripping a minority group of rights, proponents dismiss ethical objections by saying, "The people have spoken democratically. To oppose this is to oppose democracy itself." This Democratic Bias treats the process (a vote) as a moral forcefield, absolving the outcome (oppression) from further critique.
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Example: A political faction fiercely supports a state's right to set its own laws (a democratic principle of localism) when it comes to restricting abortion, but then supports a sweeping federal ban (overriding local democracy) when a different state votes to protect abortion access. This is Democratic Picking—using the banner of democracy to defend power, not principle.
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Example: "He couldn't see how campaign finance makes a mockery of representation—not because he'd examined the evidence, but because democratic orthodoxy had made him believe that elections automatically produce democracy. The orthodoxy's power is making the form feel like the substance."
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Get the Democratic Orthodoxy mug.World Democratic Centralism is a practice in which political decisions reached by voting processes are binding upon all members of the world political party or of the world political council or committee. World democratic centralism is considered as the centralist wing of World Federalism, where the world democratic institutions would be able to take political decisions on the same model as democratic centralism such as the world political parties would adopt democratic centralist practices for their administrations and decisions.
"World democratic centralism is advocated by left world federalists and by several world federalists who agree there should be a party system at world level such as have a centralized world administration for deal with the world as a unified country where it is becoming necessary nowadays."
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by skibidicum69 October 6, 2024
Get the The Democratic Party mug.When more and more countries around the globe are fast embracing the Singapore math curriculum, or part of it, so as not to be left behind educationally and economically, as they copycat or emulate the best educational practices used by local math educators and tiger parents, who have helped put the “fine” city of Singapore on the world’s math education map.
Like the democratization of music, the democratization of Singapore math ought to force math educators in the city-state to embrace the courage imperative, by turning barriers into breakthroughs, or obstacles into opportunities, if they want to maintain an asymmetric advantage over their counterparts in other high GDP economies.
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