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A legitimate government is one where the citizens through democratic participation acquire a stake in the system

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Answered by Anonymous
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All communities, social groups get their say in the governance. People have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. A legitimate government is one where citizens acquire a stake in the system; through participation.

But if representation is incompatible with democracy, and if direct democracy is the only legitimate form of government, then no nation-state of Rousseau's time or any other can have a legitimate government. ... “It is against the natural order for the many to govern and the few to be governed,” he wrote.

Answered by priyanshu785
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A legitimate government is one where citizen participate to acquire a stake in the system. The legitimate government is one which carries a majority of the representatives voted for by the people. It allows participation of the people in political process. It is people's own government.

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