Q: Robert Maynard Hutchins once wrote " The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination by ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference and undernourishment." Some observers of contemporary American politics claim that Hutchins is right, that democracy is threatened by the indifference of people to public affairs. Do u agree? Support your opinion with evidence drawn from history, current events, or literature.Mai paragraph:The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination by ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference and undernourishment. This is a very important issue, because this subject of matter cannot happen with notice and hard planning. Therefore, democracy can collapse with the population becoming dying out.The state needs democracy. Such as, the United States is under the rule of democratic and republicans. This was a very good idea in cooperation from the public and their representatives. Without the democratic, the people would never listen and hate their country because they wouldn't feel the United States and the representatives are fair and reasonable. The government of the United States uses the thoughts of the public and makes their decision based on what the people want and what is best for the whole state and its people. The people all abide by the rules of the United States because they were really the ones to suggest these laws in the first place for more fairness. If the government had not listened to their people the whole system would collapse. Another example is the twisted story of the three little pigs. They were a family of pigs being set into the real world. They decide to go their own ways because they all wanted their own ways of life and living. One making a strawed house, another making a stick house and another making a house with leave all over and bamboo sticks. They all met up with a wolf and as you know he replies," I'll huff ...