The Difference between a Republic and a Democracy
It is important for people to realize that the problems in the United States, both domestically and internationally,
are caused by socialistic, communistic and fascistic ideologies. During the course of the development of the federal
government communist and socialist from abroad infiltrated key positions. This document is meant to show you,
the reader, that in order for there to be Individual Liberty and Freedom in the world America must return to its'
founding principals and remove the socialist/communist agenda and influence from this "land of the Free" and
eventually from the entire world.
Constitution for the United States of America, Article IV Section. 4. The United States shall guarantee to every
State in this Union a Republican Form of Government
The united States was founded upon the principles of a Constitutional Republic. As the Constitution states we are
guaranteed a Republican form of government. The nation is NOT a democracy or a democratic republic and we
should demand that our leaders stop referring to the United States as such. The United States should be spreading
"Constitutional Republicanism" throughout the world not democracy.
What is the difference between a democracy and a republic?
"Republic. A commonwealth; that form of government in which the administration of affairs is open to all the
citizens. In another sense, it signifies the state, independently of its government." - Black's Law Dictionary 3rd Ed.
p1536.
Republic, Authority is derived through the election, by the people, of public officials best fitted to represent them.
Attitude toward property is respect for laws and individual rights, and a sensible economic procedure. Attitude
toward law is the administration of justice in accord with fixed principles and established evidence, with a strict
regard to consequences. A greater number of citizens and extent of territory may be brought within its compass.
Avoids the dangers of either tyranny or mobocracy. Results in statesmanship, liberty, reason, justice, contentment
and progress. - U. S. Army training manual, 1928
"Democracy, a government of the masses. Authority derived through mass meetings or any form of direct
expression, which results in mob-ocracy. Attitude towards property is communistic, negating property rights.
Attitude towards the law is that the majority shall regulate, whether it be based upon deliberation or governed by
passion, prejudice, and impulse, without restraint or regard to consequences. Results in demagogism, license,
agitation, discontent, and anarchy." - U. S. Army training manual, 1928.
What does that mean? Most people have been taught that the state is the government. But here Blacks Law
Dictionary says the state is independent from the government. In another place we find the word republic defined:
"A state or nation in which the supreme power rests in all the citizens... A state or nation with a president as its
titular head; distinguished from monarchy."
In this definition we see again that the supreme power is in the hands of the citizen who is entitled to vote. The
representatives are in charge of administrating the affairs of government. In the second definition it states that the
singular executive is titular. Titular is defined as, "existing in title or name only".
Before we go farther it should be understood that in a republic a Freeman was free from civil authority. The word
republic was used in the Constitution because the Founders and separatists of the time knew its origins. It is a
shortened form of the Latin idiom "Libera res Publica" meaning "free from things public." The heads of the
government were "titular" in authority, meaning they held authority "in name only." In an indirect democracy the
mob (majority) elects those that govern the whole, while in a republic elected representatives wield limited
authority and they may not make laws except by the will of the people.
Samuel Adams stated, on August 1, 1776 within one month of the signing of the Declaration of Independence:
"Our Union is complete; our constitution composed, established, and approved. You are now the guardians of your
own liberties. We may justly address you, as the decemviri did the Romans, and say: `Nothing that we propose can
pass into law without your consent. Be yourself, O Americans, the authors of those laws on which your happiness
depends.'"
The People are Sovereign
The sovereignty of a state does not reside in the persons who fill the different departments of its government, but in
the People, from whom the government emanated; and only the People may change it at their discretion.
Sovereignty, then, in this country, abides with the constituency, and not with the agent; and this remark is true,
both in reference to the federal and state government."
"The United States government is a foreign corporation with respect to a state." 153 In re Merriam, 36 N.E. 505,
141 N.Y. 479, affirmed 16 S. Ct. 1073, 163 U.S. 625, 41 L.Ed 287; 20 CJS, Section 1785.
People of a state are entitled to all the rights which formerly belonged to the king by his prerogative. - Lansing v.
Smith, 21 D. 89
Today the government is referenced as the United States Federal Democracy even though at the beginnings of
government the word Republic was the title most sought and most used. Is there a difference? Of course there is.
Everyone has seen the results of democracy:
1. The decline of morality
2. The decline of individual liberty
3. The demagoguery of political candidates
4. The license and disregard for the law that is evidenced daily by government officials
5. The discontent of the people for the political process
6. The abuses of federal agencies and bureaucracies against citizens
Simply stated the differences between a republican and democratic form of government are:
In a Democracy, the will of the majority outweighs the will of the few, or of the individual.
In a Republic, the will of the individual outweighs the will of the few, or of the majority.
In a Republic, the government cannot force you to give them anything that the Constitution does not give them the
power to take.
In a Democracy, the government can take away anything that the "masses" decide is legitimate to remove.
A Republic finances itself through legitimate taxes and fees that were specifically spelled out in its Constitution.
A Democracy finances itself through illegitimate licenses, fees, fines, and other statutory penalties, as well as
repressive progressive income taxes.
What exactly does this mean? It means that in a Democracy, whatever the masses decide is right or law, is right
and the law for "everyone". Regardless if you like it or not, even if it tramples your right to own property or
exercise your individual liberty. In a Republic, no individual or any majority or any group of people, no matter
how large can supercede the rights of any single individual citizen.
We must retake and reestablish our right to liberty, self-governance and Sovereignty before it is too late.
Definitions:
Democracy:
1. Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives.
2. A political or social unit that has such a government.
3. The common people, considered as the primary source of political power.
4. Majority rule.
5. The principles of social equality and respect for the individual within a community.
Republic:
a. A political order whose head of state is not a monarch and in modern times is usually a president.
b. A nation that has such a political order.
c. A political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and
representatives responsible to them.
d. A nation that has such a political order
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