Seri Kuliah Online: (1) Demokrasi dan Demokratisasi

Sanglah Institute
1 May 202011:28

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the origins and evolution of democracy. It begins with the ancient Greek roots of the term, highlighting that democracyโ€”'rule by the people'โ€”has existed for over 500 years before Christ. The discussion contrasts ancient direct democracy with modern representative systems. The video also explains how democracy disappeared with the rise of autocracy in Rome and the dominance of the medieval church, which led to oppression. The Renaissance, or European Enlightenment, revived democratic ideals, rejecting church dominance and embracing rational thought, paving the way for modern democracy.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“œ The term 'democracy' originates from the Ancient Greek words 'demos' (people) and 'kratein' (rule), meaning 'rule by the people'.
  • ๐Ÿ” The origins of democracy are unrelated to the philosopher Democritus, and it existed in Ancient Greece around 500 BCE, before famous philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
  • โณ Democracy was present in small Greek city-states, where it was practiced directly due to their small populations (around 300-400 people).
  • ๐Ÿ™…โ€โ™€๏ธ Ancient Greek democracy excluded women and immigrants, as women were not considered full citizens at that time.
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ After the fall of Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire introduced autocracy, a system of government ruled by one person, replacing democracy.
  • โ›ช During the Middle Ages, the Christian Church held significant power, often working with the aristocracy in oppressive ways, punishing those who opposed the Church through the Inquisition.
  • ๐ŸŒ Philosophers like Rene Descartes, Giordano Bruno, and Galileo Galilei faced persecution for challenging Church doctrine, especially in scientific matters.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Martin Luther protested against Church corruption, leading to the Protestant Reformation, which challenged the dominance of the Catholic Church.
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ The Renaissance (15th-18th centuries) revived interest in Ancient Greek and Roman culture, science, and rational thinking, leading to the rediscovery of democracy.
  • โœจ The European Enlightenment, rooted in the Renaissance, encouraged rational thought and marked the re-emergence of democratic ideas after centuries of autocratic rule.

Q & A

  • What is the origin of the term 'democracy'?

    -The term 'democracy' originates from Ancient Greek, where 'demos' means people and 'kratein' means governance. Thus, democracy means 'government by the people.'

  • Is there any connection between the philosopher Democritus and the term 'democracy'?

    -No, there is no connection between the philosopher Democritus and the concept of democracy. The similarity in names is coincidental.

  • When did democracy first emerge, according to the script?

    -Democracy first emerged in Ancient Greece around 500 BCE, long before the birth of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

  • What is the most popular modern definition of democracy?

    -Abraham Lincoln's definition is the most popular: 'Democracy is government of the people, by the people, for the people.'

  • How did democracy function in Ancient Greece?

    -In Ancient Greece, democracy was direct because city-states (polis) were small, with populations around 300-400 people, allowing citizens to participate directly in governance.

  • Who was excluded from voting in Ancient Greek democracy?

    -Women and foreigners were excluded from voting in Ancient Greek democracy. Women were not considered 'complete' individuals at the time.

  • What system replaced democracy after the fall of Ancient Greece?

    -After the fall of Ancient Greece, democracy was replaced by autocracy, a system of government where power is held by one individual. This system was introduced by the Roman Empire.

  • What role did the medieval Christian church play in governance?

    -During the Middle Ages, the Christian church held significant power and often collaborated with the aristocracy, leading to widespread oppression of common people.

  • How did Renaissance thinkers challenge the power of the church?

    -Renaissance thinkers criticized the churchโ€™s authority, advocating for a return to the rational and humanistic values of Ancient Greece and Rome. This movement is known as the Renaissance or the European Enlightenment.

  • What significant event helped reintroduce democratic ideals after the Middle Ages?

    -The Renaissance, which spanned from the 15th to 18th centuries, helped reintroduce democratic ideals as it encouraged a revival of Ancient Greek and Roman cultural values, including democracy.

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