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Which political ideology is most skeptical about democracy ang its processes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plato uses the "democratic man" to represent democracy. ... Plato believes that the democratic man is more concerned with his money over how he can help the people. He does whatever he wants whenever he wants to do it. His life has no order or priority.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The Politics of Aristotle claims that oligarchy is the most skeptical about democracy and its processes.

Explanation:

The oligarchy described in Aristotle's Politics is arguably what exists in nations like Europe, the US, Australia, and New Zealand.

Because democracy turned into populism, according to Aristotle, the oligarchy was the ideal form of government.

According to Aristotle, populist democracies are any systems of governance in which seats in the executive branch are elected by the general public.

Populist democracy was, in Aristotle's opinion, a style of governance that resembles current fascism or communism. Aristotle was not familiar with these political systems, but he described them as being uncannily similar to the Trump administration or the USSR system of government, which claims to serve the interests of the majority while reserving power for a small number of people.

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