Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (56): Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and Northern Mariana Islands (74): Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
What is the apt word for a term like Democratic in Democratic People’s Republic of Korea?
Is the word “false” incorrectly used?
It has something in common with fiat but that, I think, is a declaration of something in an attempt to make it true, whereas here presumably in order to convince people it’s true.
What can I come up with that is propaganda, but it seems too specific somehow.
What is the best term for “self-discovery”?
Why is no one talking about a new song?
Similarly, the Government of a republic
is the democratic formation and governed by the elect leader that administers the republic according to law, rather than by the person who is the ruler (drew by power). If an elected leader is elected then the presidency still runs. They have the power they need (rather than getting the people to vote for a gov) but the power is not the people. What does the government actually do?
RationalWiki says “the country’s official name (DPRK) is nothing
but accurate. Amusingly enough, the definition of the word “democratic” according to the Oxford English Dictionary is “a system of government by the whole population of a state,” and the definition of “republic” is “a state in which supreme power is held by the people,” meaning that North Korea’s full name means “People-ruled People’s People-ruled State of Korea. In reality, North Korea is neither a democracy nor a republic!
Is a name a crime name?
Similarly, the Government of a republic
is the democratic formation and governed by the elect leader that administers the republic according to law, rather than by the person who is the ruler (drew by power). If an elected leader is elected then the presidency still runs. They have the power they need (rather than getting the people to vote for a gov) but the power is not the people. What does the government actually do?
RationalWiki says “the country’s official name (DPRK) is nothing
but accurate. Amusingly enough, the definition of the word “democratic” according to the Oxford English Dictionary is “a system of government by the whole population of a state,” and the definition of “republic” is “a state in which supreme power is held by the people,” meaning that North Korea’s full name means “People-ruled People’s People-ruled State of Korea. In reality, North Korea is neither a democracy nor a republic!
Is a name a crime name?
Similarly, the Government of a republic
is the democratic formation and governed by the elect leader that administers the republic according to law, rather than by the person who is the ruler (drew by power). If an elected leader is elected then the presidency still runs. They have the power they need (rather than getting the people to vote for a gov) but the power is not the people. What does the government actually do?
RationalWiki says “the country’s official name (DPRK) is nothing
but accurate. Amusingly enough, the definition of the word “democratic” according to the Oxford English Dictionary is “a system of government by the whole population of a state,” and the definition of “republic” is “a state in which supreme power is held by the people,” meaning that North Korea’s full name means “People-ruled People’s People-ruled State of Korea. In reality, North Korea is neither a democracy nor a republic!
Is a name a crime name?
Similarly, the Government of a republic
is the democratic formation and governed by the elect leader that administers the republic according to law, rather than by the person who is the ruler (drew by power). If an elected leader is elected then the presidency still runs. They have the power they need (rather than getting the people to vote for a gov) but the power is not the people. What does the government actually do?
RationalWiki says “the country’s official name (DPRK) is nothing
but accurate. Amusingly enough, the definition of the word “democratic” according to the Oxford English Dictionary is “a system of government by the whole population of a state,” and the definition of “republic” is “a state in which supreme power is held by the people,” meaning that North Korea’s full name means “People-ruled People’s People-ruled State of Korea. In reality, North Korea is neither a democracy nor a republic!
Is a name a crime name?