Who Really Controls Power in Democratic Nations?

Why Inequality Is Rising in America? A Sociological Perspective

Introduction: The Democratic Promise and the Power Puzzle Democracy is often celebrated as the political system where power rests in the hands of the people. Elections, constitutions, civil liberties, and representative institutions are presented as evidence that citizens collectively rule themselves. Yet sociologists have long questioned whether this ideal matches reality. If citizens truly control … Read more

The Sociology of Democracy in the Age of Fake News

The Sociology of Democracy in the Age of Fake News

Introduction on Sociology of Democracy Democracy, as a form of governance, thrives on informed participation, open dialogue, and trust in institutions. Citizens are expected to deliberate, evaluate competing claims, and make decisions that shape the political order. However, in the contemporary world, the phenomenon of fake news—fabricated information presented as fact with the intent to … Read more