Archive for category The Aim Of Democracy In Politics

From the Dream of Democracy to the Reality of Dictatorship

the aim of democracy in politicsTill now, it used to be the theme of Bollywood movies where a leader is shown in high statures to rule the land according to his wish and punish those who even try to go against it. And now, it seems to have moved from the reel life to the real life and is visible in the fun loving, always moving city of India, the great Mumbai. If we say that the movement is from the real life to the reel life then also the statement can’t be proved wrong because most of the activities happen underground and become visible to the general public only when the outburst occurs.

I should be ashamed of myself for blaming the outsiders for creating troubles in my motherland. Yes, I mean when I say that because some leaders of India have even changed Read the rest of this entry »

Democracy – Next Destination

the aim of democracy in politicsThe art of managing the society, i.e. the government, has a long history of evolution and its present form, as we know it by the name of democracy, has yet to evolve further until it takes root in matters that concern our globe. Many societies or countries adopted democratized system to run their affairs producing harmony in their societies, which ultimately led to their historically remarkable progress.

Technological and scientific advances have led to an unprecedented shrinking of our world and, in the process, new and challenging global issues have come into being. What we have understood and applied so far in national perspectives should be further evolved and applied in the global perspective too, to resolve such issues and other conflicts. We need a strong democratized setup to run the affairs of our globe. When multicultural and multiracial societies Read the rest of this entry »

The Rape of Democracy

the aim of democracy in politicsAmericans have endured yet another election, one filled with promise, hope, desperation, pragmatism, and an emotional list almost too long to fathom. Public attitude raised its ugly head, as polls remained disgustingly light, despite record unemployment, foreclosure lists long enough to reach the Whitehouse from Billingham, WA, and CEOs waddling in untold fortunes.

Market competition, a keystone of democracy, has taken a tough left hook, as stimulus packages were given and now must be paid for by increases in the new tax structure that is to take effect in the New Year. Everything that once worked for America, its democratic past, its technological advances, and its political addenda once meant to represent the American Read the rest of this entry »