Democracy, Voting, and Aristotle In the purest sense

  Democracy, Votin" rel="nofollow">ing, and Aristotle In the purest sense         Democracy, Votin" rel="nofollow">ing, and Aristotle In the purest sense, a democracy means the ability to vote and to have that vote count. The voice of the people is heard through their votes, but only if those votes matter. To elaborate, there are countries where you can vote but there is only one name on the ballot—which, as you can imagin" rel="nofollow">ine, does not allow for the voice the people. Now that we understand the defin" rel="nofollow">inition, let’s explore democracy's attributes and pitfalls. For example, if democracy is such a great thin" rel="nofollow">ing (as Western societies proclaim) why did Aristotle hate it so much? Any thoughts? The Role of a Constitution What role does a constitution play within" rel="nofollow">in a democracy? What is unique about the U.S. constitution? Are there any amendments that you would propose?