All democracies are constituted by laws, both traditional like English Common Laws and by laws that have been constructed, by statute. Or are you now asking for the purpose of laws? To my mind the laws that constitute a government circumscribe a normative morality, a sense of fairness, and not the other way around. — Cavacava
This does not answer the original question. Everyone alsready understands that morals affect how a government is run, you do not have to tell us this. What I am asking is which morals should we have, which ones are the best for a good government. — Sigmund Freud
I'm asking you to give examples of laws.
Fair point, however the majority could go against a minority in what is called the tyranny of the mob, and the minority have no say in their fate. How can we stop this from happening?As Churchill observed after WWII, democracy is the least worst option, because at least the citizenry have some say — Wayfarer
Also, I have already stated that there is no ideal government in my question, I want to know what the best government is.'ideal government' — Wayfarer
I would argue a republic is better than a democracy as a republic has checks in place to protect the individual citizen's rights. — Sigmund Freud
I have already stated that there is no ideal government in my question, I want to know what the best government is. — Sigmund Freud
But that still makes a republic different to a democracy. A republic uses democratic ideas just as Communism uses fascist ideas yet you would not compare Communism to Fascism.republics use democracy to elect positions, ruled by the people, democratically — Slobodan Milošević
Then you saiddemocracy is the least worst option — Wayfarer
Democracy is not really a form of government — Wayfarer
Now your saying that it isn't a government at all but a framework. Why did you contradict yourself. — Sigmund Freud
[The ancient Greeks] got as close to democracy as humans have ever been. — Tāmati wāka nene
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