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- form of democracy is not practical nowaday​

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Direct democracy is not practical, its primary obstacle would be the problem of size.

It is also related to human biological structure, i.e. man is not capable of lending his complete attention to more than one speaker at a time.

Thus, the agenda of any assembly on a bigger scale depends on its organiser(s) to decide on a schedule, to assign speakers and regulate meetings.

The bigger the assembly, the more privileges the organiser(s) hold, the weaker the voices of ordinary participants, and the more limited their chances of playing an active part in politics.

Effective communication and discussion would be even more difficult.

If powerful organiser(s) were able to dominate the outcome, direct democracy would be dead.

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