Social Sciences, asked by Navjot9706, 1 year ago

Arguments for democracy & arguments against democracy

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Answered by kkmr
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Arguments in favour of democracy are as follows. ....

1. We are granted with universal franchise.

2. There is a room for public discussion.

3. There are some right given by the constitution that binds the powers of government.


Arguments against democracy are as follows...


1. Democracy is all about political competition and power play to it leads to corruption.

2.There is no scope for morality.

3. Change of rulers leads to instability.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The major arguments against democracy:

1) Leaders keep changing in democracy which leads to instability.

2) Democracy is all about political competition in powerplay. There is no morality.

3) So many people have to be consulted in a democracy that it leads to delays in decision making.

4) Elected leaders do not know the best interest of the people. It leads to bad in decisions.

5) Democracy leads to corruption for it is based on electoral politics or competition.

6) Ordinary people didn't know what is good for them, they should not decide anything.

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