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democracy is necessary for today's political life explain ​

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Answered by eeshapriyadarshini20
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It is important because it has prevented social revolutions in wealthy countries over the last couple of centuries. Without it, the social order of many nations would be completely different.

Democracy still plays a role in preventing rebellion. But the populations of most leading democratic countries are now too pacified by the concessions associated with democracy to rise up and challenge the ruling elites. This is why the concessions are diminishing.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is important because it has prevented social revolutions in wealthy countries over the last couple of centuries. Without it, the social order of many nations would be completely different.

Democracy still plays a role in preventing rebellion. But the populations of most leading democratic countries are now too pacified by the concessions associated with democracy to rise up and challenge the ruling elites. This is why the concessions are diminishing.

Some facts:

  •    The longest standing constitution in the world, and therefore the most stable and successful, is that of a democratic government
  •    No two democratic countries have ever gone to war. Ever. Governments fight governments, but the people do not wish to fight other people. (This is only true of “true” democracies, for example a dictatorship that holds fake elections doesn’t count)
  •    There is no objective basis of morality, aside from some basic truths like “killing is bad.” Because of this, no government can ever claim to be entirely correct in their laws, one can only have laws which are agreed upon by most citizens for them to be valid, legitimate, and binding.

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