Direct democracy was an Athenian system of government in ancient Greece. Direct Democracy is defined as a system of government in which political decisions are made by the people directly, rather than by their elected representatives. In essence, the laws are either voted on or they have a debate about them. An important feature about direct democracy is the fact that is has a legislator. A legislator, a governmental body primarily responsible for making the laws, is voted on by the people. A direct democracy is based around participation from all citizens. Because much participation is needed, the citizens can make proposals for laws. This is known as initiative. Because the citizens …show more content…
Majoritarianism is known as the "democracy for everyone". Majoritarianism is a political theory that, in a democracy, the government ought to do what the majority of the people want. This type of government is most popular among political scientist and the ordinary citizens. Another type of democracy is Elite Theory. Elite theory is known as "democracy for the few." Elite theory is a perspective that society is ruled by a small number of people who hold the ultimate power to further their self-interest. This theory would have the more "elite" or wealthier class make the important decisions. Pluralism is another type of democracy that is known as the "democracy for groups." Pluralism is a theory that views politics as a conflict among interest groups and political decisions are characterized by compromise and accommodation. All three theories are used to describe how citizens actually see