Democracy: Difference between revisions

From Independence of Québec
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Mathieugp (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
Mathieugp (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Québec inherited a political system copied on British Parliamentarism with the Constitutional Act of 1791. The voting system in use in all of Canada's 11 parliaments is known as first-past-the-post and is arguably the worst way to elect representatives. As if the electoral system wasn't flawed enough by itself, a careful study of Athenian democracy as described by Aristotle, our best primary source, reveals that elections have little to do with democracy.
Québec inherited a political system modelled on British Parliamentarism with the Constitutional Act of 1791. The voting system in use in all of Canada's 11 parliaments is known as [[Wikipedia:First-past-the-post_election_system|first-past-the-post]] and is arguably the worst way to elect the members of a body of representation. As if the electoral system wasn't flawed enough by itself, a careful study of how Athenian democracy really worked in the details, reveals that elections have little to do with democracy and that in fact the majority of the magistrates were taken by lot among volunteer citizen.


* Wikipedia: Voting System
== Athenian Democracy ==
* Glossary of Terms
 
* Voting Theory and Reform
Since we are all equal citizens, noone deserves to rule over the others. Ideally, there would be no rulers at all. But we need rulers, so we will pick them at random among us and we will all get to be rulers for a short period. That is the essence of designation by lot.
* Administration and Cost of Elections
 
* Elections: Results and Voting Systems
* [http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/a/aristotle/athenian/ The Athenian Constitution by Aristotle] Translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon
* ElectionMethods.org
* [[Wikipedia:Athenian democracy|Athenian democracy]]
* Marquis de Condorcet
* [[Wikipedia:Cleisthenes|Cleisthenes]]
* State of Democracy Project
* [[Wikipedia:Isonomia|Isonomia]]
* International Foundation for Election Systems
 
* Informative Video on Proportional Representation with British actor John Cleese (Real Video)
== Elective Oligarchy, aka Representative "Democracy" ==
* History of the Vote in Canada
 
* Québec Estates General on Democratic Governance (2003)
* [[Wikipedia:Voting System|Voting systems]]
* Mouvement Démocratie Nouvelle
* [http://www.idea.int/esd/glossary.cfm Glossary of Terms] of the IDEA
* [http://www.constitution.org/voting/voting.htm Voting Theory and Reform] on Constitution.org
* [http://www.aceproject.org/ Administration and Cost of Elections]
* [http://www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk/vote/vote.html Elections: Results and Voting Systems]
* [http://condorcet.org/ Marquis de Condorcet]
* [http://play.rbn.com/?url=realguide/showbox/g2demand/wto/johncleese.rm&proto=rtsp Informative Video on Proportional Representation] with British actor John Cleese (Real Video)
* [http://www.civilization.ca/hist/elections/el_000_e.html History of the Vote in Canada]
* [http://www.democratie-nouvelle.qc.ca/l_accueil_en.htm Mouvement Démocratie Nouvelle]

Revision as of 15:30, 16 November 2006

Québec inherited a political system modelled on British Parliamentarism with the Constitutional Act of 1791. The voting system in use in all of Canada's 11 parliaments is known as first-past-the-post and is arguably the worst way to elect the members of a body of representation. As if the electoral system wasn't flawed enough by itself, a careful study of how Athenian democracy really worked in the details, reveals that elections have little to do with democracy and that in fact the majority of the magistrates were taken by lot among volunteer citizen.

Athenian Democracy

Since we are all equal citizens, noone deserves to rule over the others. Ideally, there would be no rulers at all. But we need rulers, so we will pick them at random among us and we will all get to be rulers for a short period. That is the essence of designation by lot.

Elective Oligarchy, aka Representative "Democracy"