‘Democracy’ versus ‘Dictatorship’: What’s the Difference?
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Eric Zuesse A democracy is a majority-rule Government: It represents (is controlled by) at least 50% of the inhabitants.Thanks for reading Eric’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. A dictatorship doesn’t. The smaller a percentage of its residents who control it, the more of a dictatorship it is.
‘Democracy’ versus ‘Dictatorship’: What’s the Difference?
‘Democracy’ versus ‘Dictatorship’: What’s the…
‘Democracy’ versus ‘Dictatorship’: What’s the Difference?
Eric Zuesse A democracy is a majority-rule Government: It represents (is controlled by) at least 50% of the inhabitants.Thanks for reading Eric’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. A dictatorship doesn’t. The smaller a percentage of its residents who control it, the more of a dictatorship it is.