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Kenya DOES NOT belong to 2 tribes only. Kenya has 42 tribes. to say that the decision of 2 tribes is the decision of the whole country is fallacy and outright dictatorship and tribalismAkuku Mach Pep, Democracy on Trial

~ Akuku Mach Pep

Akuku Mach Pep Democracy Dictatorship Tribalism

Democracy is a fine thing. But that doesn't mean citizens have a right to run riot whenever they disagree with something.#Page: 120

~ Kazuo Ishiguro

Kazuo Ishiguro Democracy Rights

Change represents the real spirit of democracy and the real America.

~ Bryant Mcgill

Bryant Mcgill American Revolution Changes Democracy

Democracy is a brawl settled in advance by counting heads.

~ David P. Gontar

David P. Gontar Democracy Fighting

If at the end of the day the people of our city escape, it will be good.But if somehow our democracy remains standing - it will be even better.

~ Boaz Yakin

Boaz Yakin Democracy

when your actions towards acquiring leadership in any country portrays blatant mischief orchestrated towards disregarding the concepts of the constitution, you do not only become guilty of hijacking power which rightfully belong to the people, but also, you are guilty of violation of the rights of freedom of the same people that you purport to want to lead. Like any match, elections is competition towards democracy, and all competitions have rules that set guidelines in that particular competition. Any violation of such rules renders that competition invalid. True democracy does not condone compromises. True democracy upholds and adheres to the rule of law, for it is the rule of law that can explicitly define democracy.

~ Akuku Mach Pep

Akuku Mach Pep Democracy Dictatorship Freedom Inspirational Politics

you call democracy freedom. I call it corporation.

~ Jeffrey Fischer

Jeffrey Fischer Democracy Marxism

the government bailed out the corporate sector. while the people thay supported the government financally, were ignored and left to fend for themselves. is this what you call democracy?

~ Jeffrey Fischer

Jeffrey Fischer Democracy Freedom Marxism

Democracy is a con game. It’s a word invented to placate people to make them accept a given institution. All institutions sing, ‘We are free.’ The minute you hear ‘freedom’ and ‘democracy’, watch out… because in a truly free nation, no one has to tell you you’re free.

~ Jacque Fresco

Jacque Fresco Democracy Freedom

Democracy is like a tamborine - not everyone can be trusted with it.

~ John Oliver

John Oliver Democracy Democracy Gone Wrong Humor

The point is that television does not reveal who the best man is. In fact, television makes impossible the determination of who is better than whom, if we mean by 'better' such things as more capable in negotiation, more imaginative in executive skill, more knowledgeable about international affairs, more understanding of the interrelations of economic systems, and so on. The reason has, almost entirely, to do with 'image.' But not because politicians are preoccupied with presenting themselves in the best possible light. After all, who isn't? It is a rare and deeply disturbed person who does not wish to project a favorable image. But television gives image a bad name. For on television the politician does not so much offer the audience an image of himself, as offer himself as an image of the audience. And therein lies one of the most powerful influences of the television commercial on political discourse.

~ Neil Postman

Neil Postman Advertising Campaigns Debate Democracy Discourse Elections Irrelevancy Politics Polling

Voter apathy was, and will remain the greatest threat to democracy.

~ Hazen Pingree

Hazen Pingree Apathy Democracy Voters Voting

The seventeenth century is everywhere a time in which the state's power over everything individual increases, whether that power be in absolutist hands or may be considered the result of a contract, etc. People begin to dispute the sacred right of the individual ruler or authority without being aware that at the same time they are playing into the hands of a colossal state power.

~ Jacob Burckhardt

Jacob Burckhardt Democracy Jacob Burckhardt Social Contract State Power

He's the President—it's the responsibility of every citizen to criticize aggressively when they think it's warranted.

~ Glenn Greenwald

Glenn Greenwald Barack Obama Criticism Democracy Dissent Politics

Now I've been criticized for advocating that people push their boundaries because sometimes people get caught. Sometimes people get fired. Sometimes people lose their jobs because of pushing the boundaries too far, but it's an interesting experience. They found they didn't want to stay within those limitations that they were pushing. Once people find they can survive outside the limits, they're much happier. They don't want to feel trapped. So I think we can urge people to push the boundaries as far as they can, and if they get in trouble, fine; that's not too bad if that's what they want to do.

~ Myles Horton

Myles Horton Boundaries Challenging Democracy Forward Progress Pushing Radicalism

It is really one of the most serious faults which can be found with the whole conception of democracy, that its cultural function must move on the basis of the common denominator. Such a point of view indeed would make a mess of all of the values which we have developed for examining works of art. It would address one end of education in that it would consider that culture which was available to everyone, but in that achievement it would eliminate culture itself.This is surely the death of all thought.This quote is taken from The Artist’s Reality: Philosophies of Art by Mark Rothko, written 1940-1 and published posthumously in 2004 by Yale University Press, pp.126-7.

~ Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko Art Democracy

The human heart is the first home of democracy. It is where we embrace our questions. Can we be equitable? Can we be generous? Can we listen with our whole beings, not just our minds, and offer our attention rather than our opinions? And do we have enough resolve in our hearts to act courageously, relentlessly, without giving up--ever--trusting our fellow citizens to join with us in our determined pursuit of a living democracy?

~ Terry Tempest Williams

Terry Tempest Williams Courage Democracy

Now I have very little respect for the electoral system in the United States. I could have respected it in the early days, when the country was small and we had small population. The system that we have in the United States was set up at a time when the total population was the population of Tennessee. We've stretched it to try to make it work for different kind of problems and in stretching and adapting it, we've lost its meaning. We still have the form but not the meaning. There's a lot of things that we have to look at critically that might have been useful at one time that are no longer useful I think there's some good in everything. There's some bad in everything. But there's so little good in some things that you know for practical purposes they're useless. They're beyond salvation. There's so much good in some things, even though there's bad, that we build on that.

~ Myles Horton

Myles Horton Democracy Electoral System Facades Politics Progress

...the majority in a democracy has no more right to tyrannize over a minority than, under a different system, the latter would to oppress the former.

~ Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt Civil Rights Democracy Oppression

We hold there is no worse enemy to a state than he who keeps the law in his own hands.

~ Edith Hamilton

Edith Hamilton Democracy

Because it was enough for one of those favorites of His Distinguished Highness to issue a thoughtless decree. These young smart alecks see it, and they immediately imagine some fatal result and come running to the rescue. They start trying to mend things, straighten things out, patch things up and untangle them. And so instead of using their energy to build their own vision of the future, instead of trying to put their irresponsible, destructive fantasies into action, our malcontents had to roll up their sleeves and start untangling what the minsters had knotted up. And there's always a lot of work to untangling! So they untangle and untangle, drenched in sweat, wearing their nerves to shreds, running around, patching things up here and there, and in all this rush and overwork, in this whirlwind, their fantasies slowly evaporate from their hot heads.

~ Ryszard Kapuściński

Ryszard Kapuściński Democracy

It does not require much historical knowledge (though it may require a certain historical perspective) to see that many, if not all, of the aristocratic elements of the Constitution (as in other countries) have gradually disappeared or were washed away during the past two hundred years, while the monarchic powers of the presidency and the democratic extent of majority rule became more and more overwhelming.

~ John Lukacs

John Lukacs Democracy Politics Politics Of The United States U S Constitution U S Presidents

For a quarter-century British governments had tried and failed to combine economic growth, increased social service provision and a high level of employment. The second depended ultimately on the first, but when difficulty arose, the first had always been sacrificed to the other two. The United Kingdom was, after all, a democracy whose votes, greedy and gullible, had to be placated.

~ J.m. Roberts

J.m. Roberts Democracy Great Britain

The PM glanced a look of pure malevolence. A terrifying glimpse into what madness, ego and naked ambition it takes to lead a modern democracy.

~ Alan Dean

Alan Dean Democracy Politicians Politics Satire

Is it possible thatwe ‘hate’ politics because we have forgotten its specifi c and limitednature, its overwhelming value, and also its innate fragility? Could it bethat our expectations are so high that politics appears almost destinedto disappoint? Democratic politics cannot make ‘every sad heart glad’,as Crick argued, nor did it ever promise to do so. But not alwaysgetting what you want, an awareness that public governance is oftenslow and bureaucratic, a frustration that some decisions are hard tounderstand or have to be made in secret, disbelief and anger at the selfinterestedbehaviour of a small number of politicians, and an acceptancethat some people will always take out more from the system thanthey put in—these are the prices you pay for living in a democracy.

~ Matthew Flinders

Matthew Flinders Corruption Democracy Politics State

Is it possible that we ‘hate’ politics because we have forgotten its specific and limited nature, its overwhelming value, and also its innate fragility? Could it be that our expectations are so high that politics appears almost destined to disappoint? Democratic politics cannot make ‘every sad heart glad’, as Crick argued, nor did it ever promise to do so. But not always getting what you want, an awareness that public governance is often slow and bureaucratic, a frustration that some decisions are hard to understand or have to be made in secret, disbelief and anger at the selfinterested behaviour of a small number of politicians, and an acceptance that some people will always take out more from the system than they put in—these are the prices you pay for living in a democracy.

~ Matthew Flinders

Matthew Flinders Democracy Participation

Political cynicism, disengagement, democratic decadence — call it what you will — is too often an excuse for physical and intellectual laziness.

~ Matthew Flinders

Matthew Flinders Democracy

When majority is insane, sane must go to asylum.

~ Mark Twain

Mark Twain Democracy Humour Satire

Mrs. Cole was a perfect democrat. She hated all kids equally.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Democracy Humor It Stephen King

A pure democracy is generally a very bad government, It is often the most tyrannical government on earth; for a multitude is often rash, and will not hear reason.

~ Noah Webster

Noah Webster Democracy History Politics

Vote? What's so fun about voting? You should never vote, everyone knows that. If you vote and your guy wins you can't later complain because you helped put him there. That's why I never vote, so I can later complain.

~ Sergio De La Pava

Sergio De La Pava Democracy Politics Vote Voting

But democrats are seldom welcome on planets run by totalitarian governments, and scarcely more welcome on planets where anarchy prevails--this is due to the very nature of democracy, the only practical compromise between totalitarianism and anarchy.

~ Christopher Stasheff

Christopher Stasheff Anarchy Democracy Totalitarianism

Freedom, democracy, and socialism can only ever exist together; it is impossible to have any one without the other two.

~ Michelle Templet

Michelle Templet Democracy Politics Socialism

By creating a society in which all people, of all colors, were granted freedom and citizenship, the Haitian Revolution forever transformed the world. It was a central part of the destruction of slavery in the Americas, and therefore a crucial moment in the history of democracy, one that laid the foundation for the continuing struggles for human rights everywhere. In this sense we are all descendents of the Haitain Revolution, and responsible to these ancestors.

~ Laurent Dubois

Laurent Dubois Democracy Haiti Haitian Revolution Human Rights Revolution

Democracy in America was never the same as Liberty in Europe. In Europe Liberty was a great life-throb. But in America Democracy was always something anti-life. The greatest democrats, like Abraham Lincoln, had always a sacrificial, self-murdering note in their voices. American Democracy was a form of self-murder, always. Or of murdering somebody else... The love, the democracy, the floundering into lust, is a sort of by-play. The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted.

~ D.h. Lawrence

D.h. Lawrence Democracy Murder

[The Internet] affects democracy... As more and more citizens express what they think, and defend it in writing, that will change the way people understand public issues. It is easy to be wrong and misguided in your head. It is harder when the product of your mind can be criticized by others. Of course, it is a rare human who admits that he has been persuaded that he is wrong. But it is even rarer for a human to ignore when he has been proven wrong. The writing of ideas, arguments, and criticism improves democracy.

~ Lawrence Lessig

Lawrence Lessig Democracy Ideas Internet Open Government Writing

The more degrees of freedom there are in practice, the wider the discussion and debate can be.

~ Thomas Newkirk

Thomas Newkirk Democracy Freedom Ideas

Multilate. Ha Ha Ha,' said Nusswan, avuncular and willing to pretend it was a clever joke. 'Its all relative. At the best of times, democracy is a see saw between complete chaos and tolerable confusion. You see, to make a democratic omelette you have to break a few democratic eggs. To fight fascism and other evil forces threatening our country, there is nothing wrong in taking strong measures. Especially when the foreign hand is always interfering to destabilize us. Did you know the CIA is trying to sabotage the Family Planning Programme?

~ Rohinton Mistry

Rohinton Mistry A Fine Balance Democracy Emergency Xenophobia

Love of democracy can be likened to a mother's love for her son.It must be cherished,nurtured and protected for all of time

~ J.r. Ortiz

J.r. Ortiz Democracy Freedom Love

Destroying the joint means building a new system in which it is not OK to allow people to be marginalised, exploited and discriminated against, it's not OK to ignore the needs of future generations, it's not OK to wreck this extraordinary, beautiful, fragile planetary environment that sustains us - our Mother Earth.

~ Christine Milne

Christine Milne Democracy Environment Politics Social Justice Women In Politics
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