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  2. Criticism of democracy - Wikipedia

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    Polyarchy, or "rule of the many people," is the only existing form of democratized government; that is, it is within polyarchies that democratization can flourish. Countries do not immediately transform from hegemonies and competitive oligarchies into democracies. Instead, a country that adopts democracy as its form of government can only claim ...

  3. Criticism of the United States government - Wikipedia

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    Presidents have not only foreign policy responsibilities, but sizable domestic duties too. In addition, the presidency is the head of a political party. As a result, it is tough for one person to manage disparate tasks, in one view. Many believe that this overburdened duty of presidents allows for incompetency in government. [51]

  4. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    Political isolation. An individual's rejection of political norms and goals that are widely held and shared by other members of a society. Political disappointment. An individual's disinterest to a political decision or participation because of the ruling class bad behaviors, such as, leaders having scandals by doing shameful things.

  5. Yes, politics is worsening people's mental health—Here's what ...

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    To do so, Charlie Health looked at the numbers, including data on the growing emotional toll of political stress, and its impact on family relationships and physical well-being.

  6. What is the curse of the incumbent vice president and why do ...

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    As Vice President Kamala Harris spent the past few months campaigning, some wondered if she’d be able to overcome the curse of the incumbent VP.

  7. The Myth of the Rational Voter - Wikipedia

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    Rational irrationality simply states that when it is cheap to believe something (even when it is wrong) it is rational to believe it. They refuse to retrace their logic and seriously ask themselves if what they believe is true. For some people, thinking hurts and so they avoid it if they can. This often appears in politics.

  8. Coronavirus: are psychological biases causing politicians to ...

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    The only way around psychological biases is more transparency.

  9. Apoliticism - Wikipedia

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    Apoliticism is apathy or antipathy towards all political affiliations. [1] A person may be described as apolitical if they are uninterested or uninvolved in politics. [2] Being apolitical can also refer to situations in which people take an unbiased position in regard to political matters. [3]