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how can democracy be defended common prejudicies explain​

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Answered by Dianadia
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Discussions

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more talk and on until a consensus emerges..

The threat cones from those who feel able to consign the opinions of others to a dustbin labeled "Common prejudice"

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Answered by igaurav23
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Discussion, conversations, talk, discussion, conversations, more talk on and on until a consensus emerges.

The threat to democracy comes not from ‘common prejudice’ but from those who feel able to consign the opnions of others to a dustbin labelled ‘common prejudice’.

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