Democratic relations repose upon the democratic culture, whose fundamentals each young person assimilates from the family environment. It depends upon the parents what kind of relations they will build up in the family, and whether or not they will teach their children democratic principles; and also, whether or not they will through their upbringing consciously lay the foundations for democratic relations in the wider community. The characteristics which are of importance for the psychological basis of democracy include: patience and tolerance, acceptance of responsibility, capacity for dialogue, independence and self-reliance. While the basic models of behaviour are, naturally, developed during child hood, they may also be developed by a...