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constant complaint by the people can be seen as the testimony of the success of the democracy explain with 4 facts

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Answered by prashanth1551
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Nonviolence is the personal practice of being harmless to self and others under every condition. It comes from the belief that hurting people, animals or the environment is unnecessary to achieve an outcome and refers to a general philosophy of abstention from violence. This may be based on moral, religious or spiritual principles, or it may be for purely strategic or pragmatic reasons.[1]
Nonviolence also has 'active' or 'activist' elements, in that believers generally accept the need for nonviolence as a means to achieve political and social change. Thus, for example, the Tolstoy and Gandhian non violence is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of violence, but at the same time sees nonviolent action(also called civil resistance) as an alternative to passive acceptance of oppression or armed struggle against it. In general, advocates of an activist philosophy of nonviolence use diverse methods in their campaigns for social change, including critical forms of education and persuasion, mass noncooperation, civil disobedience, nonviolent direct action, and social, political, cultural and economic forms of intervention
Answered by TheMartian
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As people get some benefits of democracy, they ask for more and want to make democracy even better.That is why when we ask people about the way democracy functions, they will always come up with more expectations, and many complaints.The fact that people are complaining is itself a testimony to the success of democracy:it shows that people have developed awareness and the ability to expect and to look critically at power holders and the high and the mighty.A public expression of dissatisfaction with democracy shows the success of the democratic project:it transforms people from the status of a subject into that of a citizen.Most individuals today believe that their vote makes a difference to the way the government is run and to their own self-interest.

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