Democracy: A maze to good governance
LEROY BINNS
Sunday, August 30, 2015
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In a world exposed to totalitarianism, and its side effects, an alternate school of thought commonly defined as democracy seems most auspicious as this explosive brand of politics permeates throughout Latin American, African, Asian, and the Eastern bloc territories.
A once-famous US President Abraham Lincoln, in deference to the universal concept, augmented the political lexicon with a memorable maxim that promotes design and purpose -- government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Nonetheless, the collective term which is emblematic of inclusiveness, transparency, accountability, dignity, and the fundamental rights of the individual, and simultaneously gives voice to a wide variety of regimes, embodies complexities in approach towards an ideal form of governance.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/colum...nance_19224639
LEROY BINNS
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Print this page Email A Friend!
In a world exposed to totalitarianism, and its side effects, an alternate school of thought commonly defined as democracy seems most auspicious as this explosive brand of politics permeates throughout Latin American, African, Asian, and the Eastern bloc territories.
A once-famous US President Abraham Lincoln, in deference to the universal concept, augmented the political lexicon with a memorable maxim that promotes design and purpose -- government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Nonetheless, the collective term which is emblematic of inclusiveness, transparency, accountability, dignity, and the fundamental rights of the individual, and simultaneously gives voice to a wide variety of regimes, embodies complexities in approach towards an ideal form of governance.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/colum...nance_19224639
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