Democracy: the end of history?

Term 3: the Game of Politics
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Team 1: Tessa, Bouwe and Justin
Team 2: Birgit, Lorna and Julian
Team 3: Sanne, Anne and Evy
Team 4: Louise, Rani, Wessel and Romy
Team 5: Rick, Puck, Giel and Noelle
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Term 3: the Game of Politics
v4e
Team 1: Tessa, Bouwe and Justin
Team 2: Birgit, Lorna and Julian
Team 3: Sanne, Anne and Evy
Team 4: Louise, Rani, Wessel and Romy
Team 5: Rick, Puck, Giel and Noelle

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Term 3: the game of politics
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Team 1: Jalmar, Jennifer, Sem and Aimée
Team 2: Chiara, Rutger, Jelmer and Kirsten
Team 3: Sanne, Emily, Carolina and Michiel
Team 4: Tom, Louise, Ivo
Team 5: Jelle, Mats, Marit
Team 6: Chris, Kim, Thomas and Tim

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Come up with a creative team name (50 euros)
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1:00

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Come up with as many questions as possible about politics (200 euros)
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5:00

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Lesson objectives
  • You can distinguish democratic practices from authoritarian practices in a given political system
  • You can compare democratic systems based on how they solve the effectiveness versus participation dilemma

Slide 5 - Tekstslide


Has the world become 
more or less democratic during the past decade? (50 euros)
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0:30

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Slide 7 - Video

Democracy: the end of history?

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Slide 9 - Video

Case study: 
Illiberal democracy in Hungary (200 euros)



  • Go to https://goo.gl/8LrMeH

  • Determine and write down 3 authoritarian practices and 3 democratic practices present in Hungarian politics


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10:00

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Slide 11 - Link

The democratic dilemma 


System effectiveness versus citizen participation

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Choice 1

Direct democracy or representative democracy?

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Choice 2

Presidential or parliamentary system? 

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Choice 3



Proportional representation or district system?

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What's the difference between the political system in the US and that of the Netherlands? (100 euros)
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1:30

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Proportional representation electoral system

Seats in parliament are divided among the parties in proportion to the amount of votes each party received.

Current system in the Netherlands
District electoral system

= majority system, country is divided into several districts and every district gets 1 seat in parliament --> ''Winner takes it all''

In US, UK, France, etc. AND the Netherlands until 1917

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The Netherlands should go back to having a district electoral system 

  • Roles per team: 1 speaker, 1 devil's advocate, 1 time-keeper
  • First ten minutes: skim articles in silence 
  • Next 10 minutes: discuss your arguments with your team. 
  • !Use the participation versus efficiency dilemma in your argumentation!
  • Next 5 minutes: DEBATTLE!  One minute per team, 'In favor' starts.  
  • Rest of class + teacher = jury. Winning teams get 500 euros.
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15:00

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Lesson objectives
  • Can you distinguish democratic practices from authoritarian practices in a given political system?
  • Can you compare democratic systems based on how they solve the effectiveness versus participation dilemma?
  • Can you give two advantages and disadvantages of a district system compared to a proportional representation system?

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Today: political ideologies
Lesson objectives:
  • You can explain in your own words what the difference is between left-wing/socialist, right-wing/liberal, progressive, conservative, denominational, one-issue and populist parties and give examples of each.
  • You can explain which political party best represents your personal views. 

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Name the 13 political parties that are represented in the Second Chamber (130 euros) 
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3:00

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Which party represents your beliefs? 
Do the test at partijenwijzer.nl 

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Slide 23 - Link

What's the difference between a left-wing and a right-wing ideology? 

And between a progressive and conservative one?

(100 euros)
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1:00

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Slide 25 - Video

Left versus right: the socio-economic divide
Left: EQUALITY AND SOLITARITY! (main ideals behind socialism)
  • Active government (redistribution)
  • High taxes --> equal opportunities provided by the state
Right: FREEDOM! (main ideals behind liberalism)
  • Passive government (free market)
  • Low taxes --> personal responsibility and freedom

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Progressive versus conservative: the moral/ethical divide
Progressive: forward-looking, change and freedom regarding ethical issues is positive and needed
  • e.g. open towards gay marriage, ambitious climate regulations and abortion
Conservative: traditional values should be preserved, change is unwanted
  • e.g. sceptical towards EU, refugees and legalisation of drugs
  • Sometimes linked to religion: denominational parties based on Christian faith


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The political compass

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Single-issue parties

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Populism
  • More a style than an ideology (not left or right)
  • Claim to be the voice of the people against the elite
  • Often proposes simplistic solutions based on nationalism

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Lesson objectives
  • Can you explain in your own words what the difference is between left-wing/socialist, right-wing/liberal, progressive, conservative, denominational, one-issue and populist parties and give examples of each?
  • Can you explain which political party best represents your personal views?

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How will you divide the 1000 euros?

You cannot give everyone the same amount of money!
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10:00

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How are decisions taken in your family? In your friend group? In your sports club?

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Representation versus representativeness


Representation = people who will act/speak for you in an official situation (e.g. elected members of parliament)

Representativeness = the degree to which those representatives accurately represent the opinions and interests of those they represent 

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Name 3 reasons (€10 per reason) why the politicians in the second chamber are:
  • a good representation of the Dutch population (= high level of representativeness) 
  • not a good representation of the Dutch population
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3:00

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Can you come up with another way citizens can choose their representatives (besides elections) (€50)


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1:00

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Slide 37 - Video

Majority rule versus deliberative (discussion-based) decision making


 

Come up with an example that shows how majority rule ('the tyranny of the majority') can be problematic for democracy. (€50) 


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3:00

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