to control the lives of citizens
to be informed about the many different institutions and policies of the government
the need for accurate, and always reliable, information on which to base decisions
the need for an uneducated elite to run the government
The internet allowed access to more news and information.
Party of Internet Democracy ended in 2010.
Party of Internet Democracy was created on 2004-07-23.
The Internet provides easy access to information and having an informed electorate is key to maintaining a democracy.
we need democracy because people belive sorting things.we need democracy because it is necessary for the people's welfare.
we need a democracy so people have freedom of speech
we need goods to satisfy our needs
I wouldn't say that internet strengthens democracy so much as it is a sign of democracy. In free countries, the Internet is open whereas countries that do not have a democratic government, such as China and many muslim countries, the Internet is blocked or monitored. The reason for this is that the Internet symbolizes freedom - freedom of information, freedom to write and say what you want, freedom to talk to whomever you want...etc.
No, "satisfy" is a verb. It means to fulfill a need, desire, or expectation.
I wouldn't say that Internet strengthens democracy so much as it is a sign of democracy. In free countries, the Internet is open whereas countries that do not have a democratic government, such as China and many muslim countries, the Internet is blocked or monitored. The reason for this is that the Internet symbolizes freedom - freedom of information, freedom to write and say what you want, freedom to talk to whomever you want...etc.
Tobias Olsson has written: 'Young people, ICTs and democracy' -- subject(s): Mass media and youth, Democracy, Youth, Internet and teenagers, Internet, Digital communications, Political aspects, Politicial aspects, Political activity 'Young people, ICTs and democracy' -- subject(s): Mass media and youth, Democracy, Youth, Internet and teenagers, Internet, Digital communications, Political aspects, Politicial aspects, Political activity
To satisfy human "wants" and not "needs"