| de •moc•ra•pha-li •cy \ di-ˈmä-krə-fal-i-sē \ Essential Meaning of DEMOCRAPHALICY |
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Definition: Form of government that invokes the false pretence of a democratic government in which people choose leaders by voting in an election with the delusion that they are participating in the decision making process of a democratic state. The nation has chosen democracy over monarchy. While this government is elected by its people, the state continues to make decisions of government based on arbitrary judgement without basis or fact in interests that are not disclosed to the public. The people are not in control of the operations of the state yet the state pretends to be a democracy which is instead a fallacy. (ph)allacy of biblical proportions. Indications of a false democracy are demonstrated when the government has interests in commercial operations that have conflicting interests with private operations and there is no imperial or democratic process for decision making allowed for resolution or transparency through which the citizens who live in this state can observe the government or obtain clear information about the decision making process and are punished by the state for protesting against these decisions. |
| Republics, though often associated with democracy because of the shared principle of rule by consent of the governed, are not necessarily democracies, as republicanism does not specify how the people are to rule.[28] Classically the term "republic" encompassed both democracies and aristocracies.[29][30] In a modern sense the republican form of government is a form of government without monarch. Because of this democracies can be republics or constitutional monarchies, such as the United Kingdom. |
| Other indications are state subsidised energy or weapons corporations that sell product at discount with taxpayer money and create unesseceary conflicts to kill people in other States to use excess product or create extravagant shortages |
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