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I don't know what you guys mean by "constitutional republic", but in the rest of the world "republic" just means "not a monarchy".


if you don't know what words mean, then why bother responding?


Because I expect someone to explain what is the actual difference.


well, lemme try again.

the US is a representative democracy, as far as "democratic" goes. a true democracy would be a 1:1 voter:vote, but that's untenable. most people interpret democracy to mean that the people have a say in government, but in the US, it's the constitution that limits the government and certifies our rights to complain at the government. That's why the US is a Constitutional Republic.

The implication of the person i was replying to was that the US is not a democracy, and i wanted to see what the reasoning was there. As i said, it isn't, but i am unsure if any country is an actual democracy. So it's a way to mess with the framing of an argument.

I wanted to know why that person implied the US wasn't. that's all.

btw, the word "democratic" and the like is loaded. Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, the Democratic Republic of Congo.




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