The Theoretical Frameworks of Direct Democracy in the United States

This article takes a looks at what theoretical models for Direct Democracy exist already in the United States. It’s generated by AI from Google. The models have been created by anti Direct Democracy proponents, since the arguments focus on perception of what they might see as negative aspects to Direct Democracy. For each of the risk factors identified below, there are ways to mitigate risk, such as the way Switzerland has had implemented for generations. But lets take a look and see..

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Cultural and Cognitive Transformations Amidst a Global Shift Towards Authoritarianism (2020-2025)

The past five years, from 2020 to 2025, have witnessed a profound and accelerating global shift towards authoritarian governance, fundamentally reshaping societal structures and individual thought processes. Data from leading democracy assessment organizations, such as the V-Dem Institute and Freedom House, consistently illustrate a sustained decline in democratic freedoms, with an increasing majority of the world’s population now residing in autocratic states

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Citizen Sentiment Towards Governing Authorities in the US: A Multi-Tiered Analysis of Trust and Perception

Read the full 22 page report below: Citizen sentiment toward governing authorities in the United States presents a complex and often paradoxical landscape. Public trust in the federal government has remained persistently low for decades, characterized by widespread frustration and significant partisan and demographic divides. In stark contrast, citizens generally express higher levels of confidence…

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Global support for the as yet non existant Direct Democracy system

Around the world 70% of people support the concept of Direct Democracy versus 77% support for Representative Democracy. That’s despite Direct Democracy not even existing yet. We share important information here from Pew Research. Full details of this research at https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2024/02/28/representative-democracy-remains-a-popular-ideal-but-people-around-the-world-are-critical-of-how-its-working/ Enthusiasm for Representative Democracy has slipped in many nations since 2017. And the survey…

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System Structure

The system has several fundamental structures, each with many subsystems. This is to manage many different Systems, Entities, Proposals, People, Processes, Organizations, Blogs, Sortitions, Votes, Meetings, Conferences, Initiatives, Information Sources, Administrators, Debates, Pages, Budgets, Accountability Frameworks. It is basically designed to replicate, in a far more manageable, organised and tangible fashion, the Town Hall meetings…

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The Interplay of Personal Opinion and Democratic Processes

Democracy, at its core, is a system built upon the principle of informed consent. Citizens, through the process of voting, collectively decide the direction of their society. This process hinges on the ability of each individual to form their own opinions, based on available information, and express them through their vote. However, the relationship between personal opinion and democracy is complex and often misunderstood.

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