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Mutiny Piracy as you will Perhaps take a legitimate unbiased poll to see if the expense of a referendum is viable Media

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www.$eform.%ps13.com &he people empowered !ord a $eferendum to oust' &ime to set legal democratic precedence power of the people Democracy is a form of government in which all citi(ens have an e)ual say in the decisions that affect their lives. #deally* this includes e)ual +and more or less direct, participation in the proposal* development and passage of legislation into law. #t can also encompass social* economic and cultural conditions that enable the free and e)ual practice of political self-determination. &he term comes from the .reek/ 0123456786 9 +d:mokrat;a, "rule of the people"*<1= which was coined from 023> +d?mos, "people" and 45@73> +Aratos, "power"* in the middle of the Bth-Cth century DC to denote the political systems then existing in some .reek city-states* notably Ethens following a popular uprising in BFG DC.<H= Eccording to some theories of democracy* popular sovereignty is the founding principle of such a system.<3= Iowever* the democratic principle has also been expressed as Jthe freedom to call something into being which did not exist before* which was not givenK and which therefore* strictly speaking* could not be known.J<C= &his type of freedom* which is connected to human Jnatality*J or the capacity to begin anew* sees democracy as Jnot only a political systemK <but= an ideal* an aspiration* really* intimately connected to and dependent upon a picture of what it is to be humanLof what it is a human should be to be fully human.J<B=

Eccording to some theories of democracy* popular sovereignty is the founding principle of such a system.<3= Iowever* the democratic principle has also been expressed as Jthe freedom to call something into being which did not exist before* which was not given 1

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Reform Beyond the Belief Popular sovereignty or the sovereignty of the people is

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that the legitimacy of the state is created by the will or consent of its people* who are the source of all political power. #t is closely associated to the social contract philosophers* among whom are &homas Iobbes* Mohn Nocke and Mean-Mac)ues $ousseau. Popular sovereignty expresses a concept and does not necessarily reflect or describe a political reality.
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DenOamin !ranklin expressed the concept when he wrote* J#n free governments* the rulers are the servants and the people their superiors and sovereigns.J<H= H

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