Explain the term :- democracy in the modern world
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The following points show the scope of democracy in the modern world-
(i) Democratic rights are not limited to political rights like, the right to vote, to stand in elections and form political organisations. A democracy should grant some social and economic rights to its citizens.
(ii) The power sharing in democracy is extended to the power sharing between government and social groups.
(iii) Modern democracy cannot value only the voice of majority, but it respects the voice of minority as well.
(iv) However, the democracy has extended its scope from government and its activities to eliminate discrimination based on caste, religion and gender.
(i) Democratic rights are not limited to political rights like, the right to vote, to stand in elections and form political organisations. A democracy should grant some social and economic rights to its citizens.
(ii) The power sharing in democracy is extended to the power sharing between government and social groups.
(iii) Modern democracy cannot value only the voice of majority, but it respects the voice of minority as well.
(iv) However, the democracy has extended its scope from government and its activities to eliminate discrimination based on caste, religion and gender.
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The word ' democracy' has its origins in the Greek language. It combines two shorter words: ,' demos ' meaning whole citizen living within a particular city - state and ' kratos ' meaning power or rule. A belief in shared power : based on a suspicion of concentratied power ( whether by individuals , groups or governments ).
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