Title: Constitutional Underpinnings
1Constitutional Underpinnings
2Word Association
- What words come to mind when you hear the word
politics? - Does the word have a more positive or negative
connotation?
3Machiavelli
- Machiavellis name is synonymous with tough and
dirty politics - Author of The Prince. One of historys first
political scientists.
4Machiavelli Quotes
- The ends justify the means.
- It is better to be feared than loved.
- By no means can a prudent ruler keep his word.
Because all men are bad and do not keep promises
to you, you likewise do not have to keep your
promises to them.
5Can we be hopeful about politics?
straight talk campaign
Yes We Can
6A neutral view of politics
- Harold D. Lasswell
- Who gets what, when, and how. (and where)
- All of us are political, were just not used to
calling it that. You dont have to take a class
to get politics. Aristotle was correct when he
wrote, Man is by nature a political animal.
7State of Nature game
- Why were teams successful? Was it strategy or an
unfair advantage? - How would the outcome be different if teams were
not allowed to attack, only invest?
8Social Contract Theory
- The only valid government is one based on the
consent of the governed. - Locke - Rulers and citizens enter into an agreement, or a
social contract - Government by the people, masses
9Lockes influence on the US
- A state also of equality, wherein all the power
and jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having
more than another - John Locke, of Civil
Government - We hold these truths to be self-evident That
all men are created equal. - Thomas
Jefferson, Declaration of Independence
10Political Power
- Power ability of one person to cause another
person to act in accordance - Authority right to use power
- Legitimacy what makes the law or leader a
source of right
11Pick the illegitimate leader!!!
B.) Calderon
C.) Ahmedinejad
D.) Putin
A.) Bush
12What makes a Democracy?
- Principles necessary for a democracy to exist.
- Universal suffrage (everyone vote)
- Political Equality (all votes counted equally)
- Majority Rule
- Government responds to public opinion
13Can uneducated/poor people be trusted?
- Direct Democracy citizens create/vote on laws
- Problems
- 1. Impractical for reasons of time, expertise
- How do you get 300 million people to vote
multiple times per day on issues they no nothing
about? - 2. Masses of people make unwise decisions based
on emotions (Hitler was elected) - The masses are turbulent and changing and seldom
judge or determine right. -Alexander Hamilton
14Representative Democracy (Republic)
- Citizens elect representatives
- Govt MEDIATES popular views
- Will of the people ? Common interest
- EX. Lower gas prices, minority rights
- Reps are educated on issues at hand
- Prevents fast, sweeping change
- Minority rights more likely to be protected
15Theories explaining how democracies ACTUALLY
function
- Majoritarian Theory
- leaders are forced to follow the wishes of the
people because majority rules
2. Pluralist Theory groups compete and
compromise with each other to get the govt to do
what they want
3. Elite Theory groups or people who possess
the most more power (money or influence) dominate
govt
4. Bureaucratic Theory appointed officials
dominate the govt through unelected jobs
16Democracy Theory Test
- What theory is supported by the fact that
- The US holds mainly elections where the person
who receives the most votes wins. - Most US representatives are upper class people.
- The President appoints hundreds of people for
govt jobs or judgeships, all have special
powers. - Interest groups spend millions of dollars toward
campaigns of favored candidates. - Govt can call for referendums, or votes by the
people to pass or strike down potential laws. - The candidate who raises the most money for an
election almost always wins.
17Pluralism
- Modern society consists of many groups (ex.
Economic, religious, cultural, ethnic.) that
compete with each other to achieve goals - Groups that influence govt, work hard, and have
largest membership get what they want - Even if the average citizen does not keep up with
politics, their interests will be protected by
their group. - Groups must COMPROMISE to achieve goals
18Arguments for and against the Pluralist view
FOR
AGAINST
- Relatively low numbers of people join interest
groups. - Poor citizens have less opportunity to join
interest groups or contribute to them. - One cant assume that group decisions are always
in the best interest of the nation.
- There is no unified majority in the US that
always acts together. - Govt leaders must please groups to gain votes
and money to be reelected. - Groups must compete for govt services and
favorable laws.
19Marxist Theory (Elite)
- Control the economic system control the
political system. - Politicians require massive funding to win
elections, and rely on corporations to supply
them.
20A Reminder
- These are only theories. They are peoples
perception of our democracy and the way it
functions. - Which theory is correct???
- Pluralist most popular today
- Majoritarian popular pre-1950s
- Elite rising since the 80s (Michael Moore)
- Bureaucratic govt spending more than ever
before just to run itself