Lecture Tuesday

Taking from the lecture that professor gave class Tuesday I learned a deeper meaning of democracy in American government. Democracy was not officially born in America, but it did blossomed here. When our founding fathers signed the American Constitution it opened up doors for countries across the world.  Every other democracy in other countries copied some form of the America’s way of democracy.

There are two types of democracy: direct and representative also known as indirect. Direct is where every vote counts the same. I do not think the founding fathers believed this would be the best idea. They thought that most of the American population at the time was too uneducated to make decisions that could effect the entire country. It also seemed like the rich was always afraid that the poor would try to overthrow them. That is why America has a representative democracy. We elect leaders to voice our thoughts in American government. Professor pointed out the last election we had between Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton. Clinton won the popular vote in the election, but Donald Trump won the electoral vote. This has happened before in previous elections. Last president to win the election, but lost the popularity was  President George W. Bush.

Pooled knowledge in philosophical beliefs leads to most rational/right decision but not the optimal one. From the lecture I learned that that means is that, what most people want is the right decision, but might not be the best decision. Professor used a great example with President Donald Trump saying that electing him might have been the most rational decision, but not the optimal one.

 

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