A Negative Feedback Between Democracy, Human Behavior and Achievement Of A Goal
Journal: International Journal of Behavioral Research & Psychology (IJBRP) (Vol.9, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-03-02
Authors : Aleksandar Zunjic;
Page : 01-02
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Abstract
This paper aims to point out the negative effect that democracy can have on the achievement of social goals, based on the stimulation of a certain type of human behavior. It is common knowledge that democracy is a civilizational creation that forces decision-making based on a majority vote. In addition, democracy is characterized by freedom of expression, where each individual has the right to express their own opinion. Although these two characteristics of democracy sound promising and logical at first, they do not always give good results in practice. Moreover, in some cases, a democratic approach to achieving social goals can yield extremely poor outcomes. On the basis of a virtual example, which represents a simulation of a real situation, it has been shown how this is theoretically and practically possible.
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