Separation of Powers
It is well-known fact that political power is a very dynamic sphere of human relations and there is no doubt that democratic system is the most progressive result of complicated process of society development. Every citizen of any real democratic society knows that government is called to protect his individual rights and interests but at the same time it is clear from the pages of history that state machine was the main violator of citizens' rights.
It had been proved by thousand years of our history that state organs were not able to secure order and peace in the country, guarantee civil rights and provide effective domestic or foreign policy if political power were usurped by one person or group of them. Moreover, these people become dangerous to usual citizens and the main aim is to remove the amount of power they have to make it difficult to abuse.
That is why many philosophers and politicians looked for an alternative state system which would control all spheres of governing and would separate political power into several branches which had to be independent from each other but at the same time cooperate to gain common aim -- prosperity of own state and citizens. So separation of powers prevents concentration of power and endows each branch equal rights to resist interference of other branches. As J. Madison said: "Ambition must be made to counteract ambition" (Federalist Papers No. 51).
It is important to note that American democratic system and its authors used ideas of major European philosophers of Enlightenment epoch and first of all ideas of Charles-Louis de...
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