Political Science, asked by Tanish20018, 11 months ago

explain argument against democracy


cuteipie82: Arguments against democracy are
1. Change of leaders lead to instability.
2. Only political  competition, no scope for morality.
3. Consulting more people leads to delays.
4. Ordinary people don't know that what is good for them.
5. Leads to corruption.

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Answered by Gouthami03
3
Arguments against democracy are as follows:

▪ GOVERNMENT OF THE INNOCENT AND INCOMPETENT : It is said that a democratic government is a government of the Incompetent and ignorant. The common man is neither political intelligent nor sufficiently educated.

▪ INSTABILITY : In a democracy leaders keep changing which leads to instability.

▪ MORE IMPORTANCE TO QUANTITY: Democracy give more importance to quantity rather than quality. All people are incapable of taking part in government of the country. On the polling day a wise man and illiterate are on the same level.

▪ GOVERNMENT OF THE RICH : Democracy is a government of the common man but actually it is a government of the rich. The candidates spend lakhs of rupees for winning election. The poor man cannot afford to spend so much on elections and hence his right to contest elections become meaningless.

▪ CORRUPTION : Democracy is based on electoral competition this leads to corruption.

▪ DICTATOR OF THE MAJORITY : The majority party may develop despotic tendencies which are harmful for the development of human personality.

▪ INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE NOT SAFEGUARDED : Even elected leaders of the people generally do not know the best interest of the people.

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Answered by Dev2391
2
Leaders didn't know the interest of the people. This leads to bad decisions.
Leaders will keep changing in the democracy. This leads to instability.
Corruption and discrimination

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