mitsho
Deity
Arguing over etymology rarely brings up anything useful. After all, it doesn't really matter whether we call X a theocracy or a clericocracy or whatever. It does matter whether we are talking of the same factors, elements etc. .
A 'democratic theocracy' in aelf's terms would probably mean the Iran of today where some democratic processes are in place, but "Religion" plays such a large role in determining everyday life for the citizens (and the clergy determines a lot by interpreting the scripture).
Written out like this, I don't think onejayhawk would disagree, right? The other Interpretation of theocracy however is the more strict one where the law is decided by god. Now aelf would probably also agree that this notion is incompatible with 'democracy'. (It's utopic since it cannot exist, but that is not a Problem for a categorisation after all). When we then go back to 'clericocracy', we can again imagine some combination with democratic procedures (election of the clergy or elections within in the clergy).
Again, stop arguing over semantics and discuss the issues/processes/etc. Sometimes I think we would be much better of talking of A, X and Y in political science instead of Democracy, Monarchy and Republic. Words carry so much meanings that confuse.
A 'democratic theocracy' in aelf's terms would probably mean the Iran of today where some democratic processes are in place, but "Religion" plays such a large role in determining everyday life for the citizens (and the clergy determines a lot by interpreting the scripture).
Written out like this, I don't think onejayhawk would disagree, right? The other Interpretation of theocracy however is the more strict one where the law is decided by god. Now aelf would probably also agree that this notion is incompatible with 'democracy'. (It's utopic since it cannot exist, but that is not a Problem for a categorisation after all). When we then go back to 'clericocracy', we can again imagine some combination with democratic procedures (election of the clergy or elections within in the clergy).
Again, stop arguing over semantics and discuss the issues/processes/etc. Sometimes I think we would be much better of talking of A, X and Y in political science instead of Democracy, Monarchy and Republic. Words carry so much meanings that confuse.