Difference between democracy and good democracy and minimal democracy
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Minimal democracy can be referred to a form of governance where some meager form of civil rights are given to the citizens of that country. Good or ideal democracy is a referred to as form of government in which the citizens enjoy complete liberties and rights.
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Democracy: In democracy people have many rights but some of them aren't given to them.
Good Democracy: As in good democracy, every single person is fulfilled
Minimal Democracy: minimal democracy is not fulfilled (e.g., many Poor's sleep at night without getting food, many people are good in studies but are sitting at home they are not getting any job, etc).
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