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Democracy, continued

Henry Mayo takes a functional approach to democracy. He suggests that the purpose of democracy is to perform the functions of a political system. He set forth three main functions of a democratic government:

Concluding Thoughts on Democracy

Democracy is hard to establish and build, but it is easily lost to a totalitarian state in a coup or other takeover that could occur overnight. American democracy has been struggling for over two hundred years and all its goals have not been fulfilled. Emerging democracies, such as Russia, have a long struggle ahead over several generations, to establish a strong democracy. Democracy is inefficient by virtue of the many competing and contradicting voices that must be heard on any given issue. Nevertheless, freedom and liberty are better achieved and protected in a democracy than in any form of totalitarian government. The complex nature of politics and power in the American system is often described as ėmessy,î a requisite of democracy or, in business terms, the added cost in time and money for doing business in a democracy.