Political Science, asked by maann13, 1 year ago

difference between democratic and non democratic government ¿¿

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Answered by kashish9952
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in a democratic government there is a rule of people ..as they caste their vote and choose them by election but in non democratic government the choice of people don't matter and the non democratic vests power in a national rule
Answered by confusebrother
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Hii, your answer is here below ⤵

In a non-democracy, people’s musings and opinions don’t count, so sensible questions like this never get aired. In a democracy there are so many opinions that sensible questions like this can get drowned out. So you can’t win. But at least here you got to ask! The best definition of democracy I’ve read for a long time that it’s not that the people always get it right (though the US election vindicates the people somewhat, given that the majority vote went to Hilary; and in a couple of years they get another vote; we here in the UK are stuck with the lunacy of Bexit for decades, and I’m getting on in years). So democracy isn’t about asking The People to make decisions (referendums stink, which is why Hitler liked them). Rather democracy is the best method yet devised for getting rid of bad governments. Churchill with typical ironic wit said it took armageddon to make him Prime Minister in 1940. It would be better to say that it took armageddon to get rid of Hitler in 1945. A simple general election sufficed to get rid of Churchill. So the simplest test for a democracy is to take a quick look at its electoral system and history. Ballot boxes save the world.


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