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Is the United States a Republic or a Democracy?

Is the United States a Republic or a Democracy?

  • Republic

  • Democracy


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Saw a post from the History Channel on Facebook about this and I got quite a chuckle from all the comments. Especially about Atlantis.

What's say you? I'm curious at what this audience is made of here in the great P&N.
 
Republic.

http://www.diffen.com/difference/Democracy_vs_Republic

The key difference between a democracy and a republic lies in the limits placed on government by the law, which has implications for minority rights. Both forms of government tend to use a representational system where citizens vote to elect politicians to represent their interests and form the government. However, in a republic, a constitution or charter of rights protects certain inalienable rights that cannot be taken away by the government, even if it has been elected by a majority of voters. In a "pure democracy," the majority is not restrained in this way and can impose its will on the minority.

Most modern nations are democratic republics with a constitution, which can be amended by a popularly elected government.
 
FASCIST SOCIALIST STATE!

Right? That's what the big media tells me 😛

I always refer to our style of government as a "Democracy" in general terms.
 
The USA is a republic and has been since its' inception. That fact is even noted in the Pledge of Allegiance. This is just one of the things that make me laugh with regards to Trump supporters complaining about the whole delegate process. Come on, they are not called the Republican Party for nothing. To be fair, the Democrats support the same system of the Constitutional Republic although their name would imply otherwise. 😀
 
It's both. 'Democracy' can refer to things working where literally everyone votes on everything or it can refer to a system of government where sovereignty resides in the people. We are a Republic because power is wielded by representatives and we are a democracy because sovereignty resides in the people who elect them.

The 'the US is a Republic not a Democracy' thing is the worst kind of pedantry because the attempted pedant isn't even right.

Of course you could say that the US's electoral system is a plutocracy or whatever else based on how things are currently functioning, but at least on paper we are a democratic republic.
 
Our current form of governance is an Apathetic Inertial Attractor.

Our recent political hissy fits amount to spats over who we want to be in charge of delegating the work of re-arranging the deck chairs.
 
Good explanation, sir.

It's both. 'Democracy' can refer to things working where literally everyone votes on everything or it can refer to a system of government where sovereignty resides in the people. We are a Republic because power is wielded by representatives and we are a democracy because sovereignty resides in the people who elect them.

The 'the US is a Republic not a Democracy' thing is the worst kind of pedantry because the attempted pedant isn't even right.

Of course you could say that the US's electoral system is a plutocracy or whatever else based on how things are currently functioning, but at least on paper we are a democratic republic.

And who gets to spread the increasing national debt around.

Our current form of governance is an Apathetic Inertial Attractor.

Our recent political hissy fits amount to spats over who we want to be in charge of delegating the work of re-arranging the deck chairs.
 
"I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

Hey. I learned something in school!
 
"I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

Hey. I learned something in school!
I was just thinking, someone would have to be a moron if they were forced to say that 180 times a year for 13 years, then didn't know the answer to the OP's poll.
 
It is supposed to be a Republic but is in fact neither. It is an oligarchy, ruled by a few - the few who happen to control the majority of the information that the masses use to make their decisions.
 
this.

It's not a Constitutional Democratic Republic; it's a Constitutional Republic with democratic elections (well in theory, anyway. 😀)

What distinction are you trying to draw here? As I said before, the US is both a democracy and a republic.
 
Here's an explanation of the issue from the Volokh Conspiracy.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-states-of-america-a-republic-or-a-democracy/

I often hear people argue that the United States is a republic, not a democracy. But that’s a false dichotomy. A common definition of “republic” is, to quote the American Heritage Dictionary, “A political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them” — we are that. A common definition of “democracy” is, “Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives” — we are that, too.

The United States is not a direct democracy, in the sense of a country in which laws (and other government decisions) are made predominantly by majority vote. Some lawmaking is done this way, on the state and local levels, but it’s only a tiny fraction of all lawmaking. But we are a representative democracy, which is a form of democracy.
 
Wait, you mean we don't live in a monarchy? Dammit, then who the hell is this King Burger I keep giving so much tax money to in exchange for the pittance of food he supplies me?
 
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