

126 | David Stasavage on the Origin and History of Democracy
Dec 7, 2020
David Stasavage, Dean for the Social Sciences and expert on democracy's history at NYU, dives deep into the origins of democratic systems around the globe. He argues that democracy isn't limited to ancient Greece but has roots in various ancient societies. Stasavage highlights the complexities of early democratic practices and the contrasting models of governance in contemporary times. He also examines how technology influences citizen engagement and governance today, ultimately reminding us of the fragility and importance of democracy.
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Europe's Backwardness
- European democracy resurged partly due to the continent's backwardness, not advancement.
- Weaker states with less control over their populace allowed for more democratic resurgence.
A Weak Europe
- Europe's relative weakness a thousand years ago, compared to the Islamic world and China, fostered democracy's return.
- Less efficient state control and weaker autocratic systems gave democracy a fighting chance.
Democracy's Origins
- Greeks provided the word "democracy", meaning people have power, not the practice.
- Many societies had governance where people held power before the Greeks.