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differentiate between democracy and authoritarism?​

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Answered by vonagedealer
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DEMOCRACY:On the one hand, democracy is the form of government in which, through the vote of the citizens, its representatives are elected, who will defend their ideals and interests. Theoretically, in a “pure” democracy, the majority can not be limited in any way and should always be able to impose itself over the minority.

AUTHORITARISM:On the other hand, authoritarianism is a political regime in which power is exercised in an authoritarian way. This means that whoever represents the highest figure of authority in a state practices abuse of it. Forms of government such as dictatorship or fascism usually practice authoritarianism as a way of maintaining power over its citizens. It should be mentioned that a democracy could become an authoritarian government in certain cases; in theory oppose, in practice is something that could happen.

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