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define democracy . what are various dimensions of democracy?

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a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
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DEMOCRACY: A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

THERE ARE FOUR DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY:
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his issue probes new trajectories of democracy in the 21st century. This is an important though difficult task. This essay steps back, attempting to understand the concept and survey the present terrain. Democracy is a form of government based on rule of the people. This is unenlightening. Often it is used as an honorific term, its exact meaning unstated. At its worst, this becomes the sentiment that we are democratic and the world ought to be more like us. Bracketing the chauvinism, the problem here is that “we” are many things and bundling them together with an honorific label of “democratic” blinds us from self-criticism and understanding. In order to develop new trajectories of democracy we need to isolate and clarify the concept. Here I make a start, playing out various dimensions of democracy. I make no normative claims on its behalf. Historically it has been viewed skeptically. Presently it is generally presumed to be good. I am only interested in the concept, what it means to be democratic. Failure to distinguish dimensions of democracy muddles further discussion; doing so can lead to more fruitful inquiry and argument. And better understanding different dimensions of the democracy can reveal ways it may change, grow, and adapt in the 21st century

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