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Political Theory and Modern Democracy

Political Theory and Modern Democracy' refers to the study of the principles, concepts, and ideologies that underpin democratic governance and political systems, examining how these frameworks influence societal organization, citizen participation, and the distribution of power in contemporary contexts. It encompasses the analysis of historical and philosophical foundations of democracy, as well as the practical implications for policy and governance in modern societies.

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Political theory and modern democracy are intertwined fields that explore how societies govern themselves and the principles that guide these systems. Political theory provides the foundational ideas that inform democratic practices, such as the importance of citizen participation, the role of gover...

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Key Terms

Democracy
A system of government where the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives.

Example: In a democracy, citizens vote for their leaders.

Political Ideology
A set of beliefs about politics and government.

Example: Liberalism and conservatism are two major political ideologies.

Social Contract
An agreement among individuals to form a society and abide by its rules.

Example: Hobbes' social contract theory suggests people give up some freedoms for security.

Civil Rights
The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.

Example: The Civil Rights Movement aimed to end racial discrimination.

Populism
A political approach that seeks to represent the interests of ordinary people.

Example: Populist leaders often claim to speak for the 'common man.'

Representation
The action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone.

Example: In a representative democracy, elected officials represent the people's interests.

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Key Concepts

DemocracyPolitical IdeologiesSocial ContractCivil Rights