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difference between arguments against democracy and arguments in the favour of democracy​

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Answered by pratyushsharma697
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Arguments in favour of democracy :

(i)   Democratic form of government is accountable.

(ii)   It improves the quality of decision-making.

(iii) It provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts.

(iv)  It enhances the dignity of citizen.

(v)   It allows us to correct our mistakes.                                                             

Arguments against democracy :

(i)     Change of leaders lead to instability.

(ii)   It involves only political competition with no scope for morality.

(iii) Consulting more people leads to delays.

(iv)  It leads to corruption.

(v) Ordinary people don't know that what is good for them.

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Answered by Yathran
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