It’s common sense that democracy doesn’t become a dictatorship

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(1)Often people think that democratic states are not allowed to return to authoritarian dictatorship
(2)I don’t think so
(3)Democracy is better for individual citizens than dictatorship
(4)Furthermore, it’s the most perfect system
(5)without the fall of democracy
(6)a claim to a perfect victory against authoritarianism
(7)on one of the grounds
(8)With the number of democracies increasing over the years
(9)There are a lot of people who believe that it’s been like that throughout history
(10)In conclusion, democracy is not a matter of course
(11)That’s what democracy is all about
(12)It’s not too much to say that I organized A to Z systematically
(13)Robert Dahl is an old illusion that has been refuted since 1915-2014
(14)There are three main elements of democracy
(15)Let me give you a very easy-to-understand historical example
(16)It’s the first time in history that a democratic country has ever been voted for by a citizen
(17)State Department aiming to participate in political and political composition
(18)on the premise that

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(1)considered the origin of democracy
(2)Ancient Greek polis led by Athens
(3)After Alexander’s death, he rebelled against the Kingdom of Macedonia and fell sharply
(4)Austria
(5)Trentinoaltoadidze priolivenechia zulia
(6)Aosta 2 Udine Slovenia
(7)Valedio Star Lombardy
(8)Trieste
(9)Brescia Venice, Milan
(10)Croatia, Emilia Romagna!
(11)Bosnia and Herzegovina
(12)Cuneoriguria Ravenna
(13)French Lemo
(14)Sarajevo (Sarajevo)
(15)Nice Monaco
(16)Arezzo-Marque, Tuscany
(17)Adriatic Sea
(18)the Ligurian Sea
(19)Skin difference, One Umbria
(20)Yugoslavia
(21)Corsicap Abrucci 2
(22)Vatican City, Rome
(23)Monte Sant’Angelo of France
(24)Neapolitan Potenza Pulia
(25)Basilica of Nuoro
(26)Orista no
(27)the Tyrhenian Sea
(28)Iglacias
(29)Calabria of France
(30)Scrotonecartan Road
(31)the Ionian Sea
(32)Messina Resodi Calabria – Palermo
(33)He’s snoring
(34)Catania of France
(35)Agrigento
(36)- Sirakusa Corporation
(37)Ragusa Corporation
(38)There were some aristocratic republican countries in the Italian peninsula
(39)It’s all been destroyed by kingdoms, empires, dukes, and so on
(40)In other words, democracy should not have authoritarian forces that pose a threat to the outside world
(41)It can be maintained. That’s the first condition
(42)So, as long as there’s no outside threat
(43)Can democracy continue

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(1)That’s not true. Rome was a superpower
(2)Why did you change from a republic to an empire
(3)Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
(4)There’s a constant concentration of power within Rome
(5)This is because Caesar and Augustus eventually became dictators!
(6)That’s right. Even within the community
(7)among potential leaders
(8)The power must be balanced. That’s the second condition
(9)And I’m sure that even in prehistoric times
(10)I think there must have been a democracy

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(1)If democracy appeared and disappeared in history
(2)It wouldn’t have been possible even in prehistoric times when there was anarchy, because there was no reason why every group should have chosen authoritarian dictatorship
(3)Especially since the size of the community was small, all the members
(4)He probably had the concept of us. This is the third condition
(5)I assume that anarchy -> primitive democracy -> authoritarianism -> democracy
(6)Then why did all the primitive democracy disappear
(7)The surplus product generated by the foraging group turning into an agricultural group would have broken the balance of power among its members
(8)And the more powerful agricultural country
(9)He would have subjugated the neighboring democracies and strengthened his power
(10)The size of the group grew, and the idea of us faded
(11)All the conditions for maintaining democracy have collapsed

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(1)Professor, but
(2)Democracy in the past and democracy in the present are very different
(3)It’s hard to say there’s a direct connection
(4)That’s it!
(5)Democracy is not a concept that should be won because it is superior, it is just a system created by the needs of the time
(6)However, in modern times, the system consequently aims for reason and the public interest, contributing to guaranteeing civil liberties and equality rather than authoritarian systems
(7)In conclusion, democracy should not be taken for granted
(8)The moment you think it’s natural that you’re so good that you exist forever
(9)History will suffer once again the regression of democracy

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(1)In the comments, 76 Abrail 4 hours ago
(2)Hello, everyone. Thank you for reading
(3)It’s very familiar. It’s because Robert Dahl established that familiarity

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