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Fighting of Parliament members.

The parliament members are the law makers of a country.But some times they themselves become unruly .Even they use to engage in fighting physically . This is one of the drawbacks of the Parliamentary Democracy.

Uploaded by bhanusb (1673) • 5 months ago
Tags: parliament members, fight, drawback, democracy

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Weizen
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which is most important?economics,demoncrary .human right

dude,I recentnly I have say the news said the western always attack the China lack demoncrary,human right,the CHina have the third economics --GDp. Why they don't look at the China situation...

Started by Weizen (145) • 4 responses • Last response by JenInTN (3487) • 1 month ago
Tags: economics, awesome developments, china, democracy, human rights

Radicsphere003
(200)
Democracy vs Communism

people believes that changing the type of government will change everything and will be the solution to poverty and every social issue.. but dont you think that all that we could ever have is only...

Started by Radicsphere003 (200) • 2 responses • Last response by morehganeshan (120) • 3 months ago
Tags: communism, democracy, freedom, government, people

riani2009
(253)
How to teach children democracy?

As a parent I think teaching democracy is important because it will give them some foundation for being a good citizen. But, the questions are: How to teach the value of democracy in family? In what...

Started by riani2009 (253) in parenting • 2 responses • Last response by riani2009 (253) • 3 months ago
Tags: democracy, education, good citizen, kids, teaching

debrakcarey
(1351)
Is Democracy INSANE?

The nature of democracy demands that popular fallacies become official truth—any politician who opposes this is voted out of office— so that government decisions are based upon fantasy not fact,...

Started by debrakcarey (1351) in politics • 2 responses • Last response by debrakcarey (1351) • 3 months ago
Tags: democracy, plato

harshadod
(508)
Why is free speech, free thinking so difficult?

We see more often that there is censoring at various levels. As communities grow there are more rules and regulations, trying to control various behaviours and activities. They more often fail then...

Started by harshadod (508) in thinker • 2 responses • Last response by harshadod (508) • 3 months ago
Tags: democracy, free speech
 

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Provoking the Muse
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The Resilience of Western Civilization

Jeff Jacoby: 1989 exemplified with rare power the resilience of Western civilization. In our time, too, there are brutal despots who imagine that their power is unassailable: that their tanks and...

Started in Provoking the Muse • 1 month ago • 0 responses
Tags: democracy, education, europe, history, politics

Angry Bear
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The Kennedy-Webb Colloquoy on Liberty and Private Property: Want to make it a Seminar?

by Bruce WebbScottish Professor Gavin Kennedy is the blog-proprietor of ADAM SMITH'S LOST LEGACY and a new (and continuing?) contributer to Angry Bear, most recently with Spare Us From the Invisible...

Started in Angry Bear • 1 month ago • 0 responses
Tags: property rights, democracy, adam smith

Provoking the Muse
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The “Tenther” Smear

Radley Balko: It’s such a transparent attempt at marginalizing the other side (mostly with respect to the health care issue) it seems almost a waste of time addressing. But one might start by...

Started in Provoking the Muse • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: america, current events, democracy, health care, politics

Provoking the Muse
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How to Win in Afghanistan

Max Boot: “To pull the plug on our operations now, when our troops are only beginning to fight in earnest, would be even more foolish than it would have been to short-circuit the surge in Iraq...

Started in Provoking the Muse • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: america, current events, democracy, politics, terrorism

the Dry Bones Blog
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The Streets of Tehran

The world may or may not be witnessing a popular revolution in Tehran, but we are certainly witnessing a revolution in communications.The Ayatollahs can expel the journalists and control the airwaves...

Started in the Dry Bones Blog • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: technology, islam, 2009, democracy, iran
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