A
STRATEGIC ADVANCE IN DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION WITH NEW ENABLING
SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
DELIVERING
DIRECT DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION FROM NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TO THE
PEOPLE
"BACKGROUND
AND BRIEF HISTORY OF INITIATIVES
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Initiatives and Referendums in Ancient Times
Direct
democracy voting for initiatives and referendums by the citizens
on important issues started around two thousand five hundred
years ago In Athens, the cradle of democracy. About 590 B.C.
power was granted to all the propertied classes, thus
establishing a limited democracy. About 500 B.C., democracy was
extended to the freemen of Athens.
Initiatives and Referendums
in Modern Democracies
The earliest use of a referendum in modern democracies was in
1793 in France when a new constitution was submitted for popular
vote. France, however, seldom used referendums until the around
the mid 1900s. Some Swiss Cantons adopted referendums between
1831 and 1890, for both legislative measures and constitutional
proposals .( Its constitution was
drafted in 1848 (loosely modeled after the U.S. Constitution, but
incorporating direct democracy as well as federalism) and was
revised in 1874 and again in 1999. Switzerland is a relatively
small country with a population today of 7,300,000, which speak
four native languages though many are multi-lingual. It is
divided into 26 relatively autonomous Cantons with an average
population of 280,000, though this varies widely among Cantons.
Only 100,000 signatures (about two percent of the voters) are
required to petition a popular vote on new federal legislation.
Switzerland has four elections per year and is by far the
greatest user of initiatives and referendums that the world has
ever known. In fact, Switzerland is the only modern democracy
that currently permits citizens to propose laws in the form of
[direct] initiatives (though The Netherlands
introduced national indirect initiatives in February 2006). The
key to the Swiss approach is to make decisions at the lowest
appropriate levelsometimes called subsidiarity or
devolution.
It is unlikely to be a coincidence that over the last one-hundred
years, despite being in the middle of wars collectively resulting
in about 70 million deaths from all causes, Switzerland has
probably been the most peaceful country in the world, probably
has the highest per-capita income, is universally respected and
trusted, and has a quality of life consistently among the top ten
countries in the world."
http://www.cusdi.org/background.htm
The
Athenian Constitution
By Aristotle
Written 350 B.C.E
Translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon
Aristotle's
"Constitution of Athens" .. for a long time
this was lost (since 800 AD) and for example significantly not
available to the founding fathers of the American Republic....
Only rediscovered in relatively modern times (1891) .... what we
have is fragmentary .. Apparently a set of rough student's notes
found on the reverse side of some old papyrus accounts found in
the Sinai Desert. (before photocopiers, students would
visit the great libraries of the world and make copies like this
for their own use / take away..)
http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/mirror/classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/athenian_const.1.1.html