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1 minute speech on democracy​

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Answered by barodrigueze15
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Etymologically, the term ‘Democracy‘ is derived from two Greek words ‘Demos’ which means ‘the people’ and ‘kratos which means power. Thus, the literal meaning of the word ‘democracy’ is ‘power of the people’. Aristotle defined democracy ‘as a government by many’. According to Abraham Lincoln, “Democracy is a rule of the people, by the people and for the people.” It means that in a democracy, the ruling power of the country is not given in the hands of a particular person or a group of persons, but in the members of the community as a whole, without any distinction of caste, colour, creed or sex.

But this is only a concept of political democracy. True democracy, as we understand by the term now, is not merely a political ideal, but a complete social philosophy. It is a way of life and as such, it includes all the social, political, religious, moral and economic aspects.

In such a democracy, different classes of people have free inter-changes of thought and action which promotes the development of all and hinders the progress of bone. John Dewey says, “Democracy is more than a form of government. It is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience.

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Answered by simranpadaniya10
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the term ‘Democracy‘ is derived from two Greek words ‘Demos’ which means ‘the people’ and ‘kratos which means power. Thus, the literal meaning of the word ‘democracy’ is ‘power of the people’. Aristotle defined democracy ‘as a government by many’. According to Abraham Lincoln, “Democracy is a rule of the people, by the people and for the people.” It means that in a democracy, the ruling power of the country is not given in the hands of a particular person or a group of persons, but in the members of the community as a whole, without any distinction of caste, colour, creed or sex.

But this is only a concept of political democracy. True democracy, as we understand by the term now, is not merely a political ideal, but a complete social philosophy. It is a way of life and as such, it includes all the social, political, religious, moral and economic aspects.

In such a democracy, different classes of people have free inter-changes of thought and action which promotes the development of all and hinders the progress of bone. John Dewey says, “Democracy is more than a form of government. It is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience.

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