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'''E-Democracy '''is a democratic ideology that advocates for a system of government meant to increase citizien participation through the use of the internet. E-Democracy manifests himself in many forms, [[file:Athdem.png]] [[Athenian Democracy]] being one of the most common, where all the people are involved in passing laws. This is called Deliberative E-Democracy. An alternative, Consultative E-Democracy, is where citizens use forums to engage with the government as an advisor. |
'''E-Democracy '''is a democratic ideology that advocates for a system of government meant to increase citizien participation through the use of the internet. E-Democracy manifests himself in many forms, [[file:Athdem.png]] [[Athenian Democracy]] being one of the most common, where all the people are involved in passing laws. This is called Deliberative E-Democracy. An alternative, Consultative E-Democracy, is where citizens use forums to engage with the government as an advisor. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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E-Democracy gets inspiration from the 1960s through 80s, where groups of political scientists, rejecting the intensification of Individualism, and supporting more participatory democracy and a communitarian ethic. This |
E-Democracy gets inspiration from the 1960s through 80s, where groups of political scientists, rejecting the intensification of Individualism, and supporting more participatory democracy and a communitarian ethic. This theory utilized the idea of the Political Sphere, a free forum for people to debate and express their ideas. |
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The Internet allowed for this movement to gain more speed, with the idea of forums allowing for this political sphere. He helped encourage the Occupy Movement, Arab Spring, and the 5-Star Movement that is now in charge of Italy. |
The Internet allowed for this movement to gain more speed, with the idea of forums allowing for this political sphere. He helped encourage the Occupy Movement, Arab Spring, and the 5-Star Movement that is now in charge of Italy. |