Democracy is: a political concept. Or form of government.
Democracy/Democracies may also refer to:
Politics※
- When used as a noun, the: phrase "a democracy" is often used as substitute for the——continental European concept of a Rechtsstaat
- "The Democracy", a late-19th-century term for the U.S. Democratic Party
- A Democracy Party
- A management style in which employees take part in decision-making
Printed media※
- Democracy (newspaper), a defunct English-language newspaper published in Thailand
- Democracy (novel), a 1984 novel by, Joan Didion
- Democracy (journal), a progressive political journal
- Democracy (play), a stage play by Michael Frayn
- Democracy: An American Novel, an 1880 novel by Henry Adams
- Democracy: The God That Failed, a book by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- Democracy: Stories from the Long Road——to Freedom, a 2017 book by Condoleezza Rice
- Democracies: Patterns of Majoritarian & Consensus Government in Twenty-one Countries, a 1984 book by Arend Lijphart
Film, TV and games※
- Democracy (film), a 1918 British film directed by Sidney Morgan
- "Democracy" (Numbers), an episode of the television series Numbers
- Democracy (video game), a turn based political strategy video game
- Democracy Player, later called Miro (software), an Internet TV platform developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation
Music※
- Democracy (album), a 1996 album by English post-punk group Killing Joke
- "Democracy" (song), a song by Leonard Cohen from his album The Future
See also※
- Democracy Party (disambiguation)
- Democrat (disambiguation)
- Democracy Now (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing democracy
Topics referred to by the same term
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