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Analyze the obstacles faced in creating healthy public opinion.​

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Answered by varunkapil198181
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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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1. Ignorance and Illiteracy: The largest barrier is illiteracy. An uneducated person knows very little and is unable to fully understand complex political matters. Additionally, he lacks the capacity for autonomous thought and uncritically adopts the viewpoints of others.

2. Poverty & Backwardness: A person who is in poverty is lured by the craving for money and sells out his free will. He still isn't able to make or take any independent judgments, thus it's hard to form a reliable public opinion.

3. Unsound Party System: The parties that are based on particular languages, religions, or regions spread false information and continue to sharpen their own axes.

4. Unfree and Controlled Press: The selective press gives the public a skewed perspective and keeps them ignorant of the reality.

5. Authoritarian Government: There is less freedom for the expressing of diverse opinions in nations with autocratic administrations. People in these nations are forced to repress their opinions.

6. The Unreality of Rights and Duties: Rights and freedoms establish an atmosphere in which a person can think freely and express his or her opinions in a morally correct manner.

7. Indolence and Indifference among citizens: Citizen indifference and indolence are significant barriers to objective public opinion because they prevent people from participating in society at large or from trying to maintain their neutrality.

8. Social and Economic Inequality: Discrimination is practiced in such a society on the basis of caste, religion, race, colour, and other factors.

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