broader meaning of democracy
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Democracy in most countries today can be called representative democracies. That is: ... Because modern democracies involve a large number of people and it is physically impossible for all of them to sit together and take a collective decision.
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In democracy, a majority is allowed to take decisions on behalf of all the people - the majority of people rule through their elected representatives. This becomes necessary because modern democracies involve such a large number of people that it is physically impossible to sit together and take a collective decision. Even if they could, the citizens do not have the time, the desire or the skills to take part in all decisions.
This gives us a clear understanding of democracy, which helps us to distinguish democracies from non-democracies, but it does not allow us to see the operation of democracy beyond the government.
Sometimes we use democracy for organisations other than the government. We often say "we are a very democratic family. Whenever a decision has to be taken, we all sit down and arrive at a consensus. My opinion matters as much as my father's."
Another example - "I don't like teachers who do not allow students to speak and ask questions in the class. I would like to have teachers with democratic temperament."
These ways of using the word democracy go back to its basic sense of a method of taking decisions. Every democracy has to realise the ideals of democratic decision making. This requires a constant effort to save and strengthen democratic forms of decision making. But democracy depends on the active political participation by all citizens.