User:Oberst/Bottom-up democracy

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Phrases such as "bottom-up democracy" or "democracy from the bottom up" are used in a variety of contexts.

  • Most often, they indicate an emphasis on local issues and involvement, grassroots democracy, or other sorts of activism within or parallel to an existing system of governance. [citation needed]
  • "Bottom-up" may also be used to refer to various theoretical proposals for a type of representative democracy. A distinguishing characteristic of these proposals is selection of representatives at a local level, with these representatives in turn selecting members for a higher level entity; this process repeats to an arbitrary number of levels, with an attempt to keep decisions and authority at the lowest practical level.

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