Kevin Graham wrote:"It must be acknowledged that the term 'republic' is of very vague application in every language... Were I to assign to this term a precise and definite idea, I would say purely and simply it means a government by its citizens in mass, acting directly and personally according to rules established by the majority; and that every other government is more or less republican in proportion as it has in its composition more or less of this ingredient of direct action of the citizens." --Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1816.
For Jefferson a pure republic and a pure democracy are quite the same.
Does not appear to be the same, nor does Jefferson say whatever drivel you are saying...unless you do not understand basic English and basic political systems - then they might appear to be the same.
for what it's worth, Jefferson does not equate "Republic" with "Democracy" is your citation...in fact, I do not read the word "democracy" in your quote at all.
Kevin Graham wrote:https://mises.org/wire/why-james-madison-hated-democracy<insert some guys counter-opinion here, but present it as fact>
Um, huh?...other than, "this guy disagrees", so what?
Kevin Graham wrote:Notice that the basic definition of democracy is just a "government by the people." Notice also that a more specific definition includes a government by representatives of the people. To say that the Founding Fathers were opposed to democracy is absurd.
No one said the FF's were opposed to anything...the discussion is about whether (1) the US is Democracy, and (2) the reality that a Republic and a Democracy are different political systems - with the former being the US's and the latter not.
Kevin Graham wrote:Their whole purpose was to establish government by the people. They called their government a "republic," which is a form of democracy
Nope, a Republic is not a form of Democracy. Quit being ignorant...its like saying Socialism is a part of Democracy or that Democracy is a part of socialism....all of these lowest-common-denominator fund raising techniques are ignorant and they make your posts appear the same.
Kevin Graham wrote:, but it is not a "pure" democracy.
I do not even know what "pure" democracy can mean...do you? Can someone be "not a pure racist" ?...alas, your post certainly is "pure ignorance".
Kevin Graham wrote:Confusion arises when "democracy," a generic term, is equated with "PURE democracy," a specific kind of democracy which ours is not.
KG: democracy *basic and generic* is defined as "government by the people"
also KG: US democracy is not "government by the people"






Kevin Graham wrote: James Madison outlined the problems with democracies in his Federalist Paper #10.
Thanks Mr Trebek, but so what is the relevance of which FP# in this context?