And her parents’ good opinion mattered tremendously to her. She really cared what they thought. “We’d debate every decision, as a family,” she recalled, smiling. “Everything from buying a new washer to buying a house.” In that sense our childhoods couldn’t have been more different—her family was a democracy, while mine bore more resemblance to a dictatorship.(Location 284 - Kindle version)
We hear how people talk about their childhood and the life within their family as kids, either with appreciation or with criticism. Some of these families have adopted a democratic and liberal way of living, working, learning, bearing responsibilities, etc. while some have adopted a dictatorial way to fulfill the same. Both ways are equally appreciated as well as criticized.
In your opinion, which is the best way to run a family? Please keep in mind that this may very well differ from applying the same concepts to a country or a government.
– William James