Democratic Freedom and Concept of Freedom in Plato and Aristotle Discussion

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The students should develop a paper that should be structured as a lobbying strategy. To do that the students should:

  1. Identify a problem that will require an exercise of influence over a decision-making institution.
  2. Define the goals of the strategy.
  3. Describe the institutional setting that they will operate in.
  4. Identify the stakeholders- outline the target groups, supporters, allies or enemies.
  5. Identify subgoals and priorities.
  6. Outline the specific actions with regards the strategy

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Running head: DEMOCRACY VS. SCHMITTER VS. ARISTOTLE

Democracy vs. Schmitter vs. Aristotle
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DEMOCRACY VS. SCHMITTER VS. ARISTOTLE

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Democracy vs. Schmitter vs. Aristotle
According to Schmitter & Karl (1991), sees democracy as a modern political system
which is made up of different groups of rulers. The rulers who are part of the governance are to
account for their activities within the public domain. The rulers are put to act indirectly via
competition and are required to cooperate with their elected leaders. On the other hand, Hansen
(2010) defines democracy as advanced by Aristotle. Hansen (2010) notes that among the various
meanings of Eleuthera that is applied by the Greeks in the classical period, Aristotl...


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