E-Democracy. E-Democracy.

E-Democracy‪.‬

Journal of Social Sciences 2005, Jan, 1, 1

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Abstract: Democracy means majority rule. This raises some interesting questions. In a truly democratic society, when a majority of citizens vote for one candidate to govern them, then that person would be the elected governor of those people. Following this line of reasoning, if the majority of people do not vote for a leader, does democracy mean not having a leader? This paper examines how e-Democracy can bring about a truer form of Democracy. We examined how e-Democracy may change pluralistic-representative-pseudo democracies into pure democracies. It was found that there are just two main things standing in the way of having true democracy. These are securing the voting process and representatives wanting to give citizens that power. Key words: E-Democracy, Democracy, E-Voting, Electronic Voting

GENERE
Saggistica
PUBBLICATO
2005
1 gennaio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
10
EDITORE
Science Publications
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157,3
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