The word "democracy" comes from the Greek word demokratia ; demos (people) and kratos (government). Therefore, democracy represents a political system governed by the people . This was so in its origins in ancient Greece, but democracy has now become a representative democracy in which citizens have left in the hands of our politicians and representatives of our voice. Hardly we are consulted the public on certain issues, as the logistical apparatus is so complicated that only in certain times and in the form of a referendum, we consulted.
Currently, the European Union is establishing a method in the form of citizen participation , Which aims to raise the voice of European citizens through public consultations, although under the low turnout, it seems there is not much to say ... barely a hundred people gave our opinion, taking note that we are almost 500 million Europeans, representing, as you see, is minimal .
Fancis Fukuyama's theory (1989) called "The End of History", is based on the idea the triumph of capitalism and liberal democracy over socialism . Once down communism and fascism, extreme ideas do not exist, Fukuyama argues that we have reached " the end point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western democracy as the ultimate form of human government ", ie we are in a time when the gap between the different political currents is zero, where we see daily as the "theater" of political life each one carries his role, regardless of being on either side of power, and where his only ambition is to get to the "throne", sit back and do the same thing his predecessor, because the message that we send to our political class to the low participation is that that is what we want, and that they give us.
Sun Tzu said, in "The Art of War": " Authority is a matter of intelligence, honesty, humanity, courage and severity ." Do you recognize these values \u200b\u200bin our current political class?.
Since the nineties, is observed as the democracy has its problems, not only in its implementation in totalitarian countries, but also in Western countries with well-established democracies, as evidenced by the steady decline in the number of Feedback collected at the national or local elections of any European country, there is a growing "crisis general confidence. "Onora O'Neil's philosophy, summed up the crisis as
" Mistrust and suspicion have spread across all areas of life, apparently for good reason. It is said that people no longer believe the government, politicians, ministers, police, courts or prisons. It says consumers do not believe companies, especially larger ones, or their products. It is said that none of us trust banks, insurers or pension providers that patients are said no longer trust doctors, and particularly do not trust hospitals thereof. The "loss of confidence" is, in short, a cliché of our times .


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