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Authoritarian Democracy is an Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination authoritarian ideology that believes that an authoritarian leader should be elected Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination democratically. This can be by either by the population, a few higher members of society, or corporate groups. When they're elected, they have the power of a dictator and rules in the interest of the people (or so they say).

Beliefs

There are 2 types of authoritarian democracies: Bonapartist and Fascist. The Bonapartians believe that when the authoritarian leader is elected he should have confidence from the people and that the enlightened authority that is responsive to the needs and clamour of the people. The Fascists on the other hand reject the conventional concept of democracy as in a majoritarian democracy that assumes equality of citizens and rather have it replaced by corporatist representation of state-sanctioned corporate groups that would unite people into interest groups to address the state that would act in the interest of the general will of the nation and thus exercise an orderly form of popular rule.

Personality and Behavior

How to Draw

Flag of Illiberal Democracy
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Draw an upside-down triangle, taking up the entire middle,
  3. Colour the triangle blue,
  4. Fill the space to the left of the triangle in red, and the space to the right in green,
  5. Draw a white square in the centre of the blue triangle,
  6. Add the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Red #FF0000 255, 0, 0
Green #00DD00 0, 221, 0
Blue #0000FF 0, 0, 255
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255

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Wikipedia

Gallery

Template:Authunity

ru:Авторитарная демократия

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