Difference between democracy and good democracy.
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In terms of the difference, we see that the democratic government respects peoples’ interests and freedom whereas non-democracies play the reverse of that.
• Democracies allow peoples’ freedom, equality and the general public becomes a part of the decision making process of the country.
• However, in non-democracies, the general public has no role to play in decision making process of the country.
• Democracies are mostly based on elections in which public has the ability of changing the ruling party.
• In non-democratic systems, usually, the power is inherited by generations and there are no elections and there may be no changes in the ruling party as in democratic governments.
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