Political Science, asked by Rasiknarula874, 11 months ago

How do democracies promote dignity and freedom of the citizens


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Answered by jeevicasharma
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Democracy is for the citizen. Democracy and the state is successful due to the dedicated participation of citizens. Where ever there is gap between the democratic process and the citizen, the state fails to perform and deliver justice to its citizens. Success of democracy is due to the complete participation of citizens. The dignity of state and its citizen are inter linked. When the state has a dignified system of democracy, the citizens dignity is also improved. As the people, so the government in a state. The more dignified the state the more dignified the citizen. the citizen are connected with state through democracy only. Patriotism and democracy go togather. So democracy enhances patriotism among its citizen. Through democracy the citizen accept a state as their own.

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Answered by bhawana4967
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Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government in promoting dignity and freedom of the individual. Every individual wants to receive respect from fellow beings. Often conflicts arise among individuals because some feel that they are not treated with due respect. The passion for respect and freedom are the basis of democracy. Democracies throughout the world have recognized this, at least in principle. This has been achieved in various degrees in various democracies. For societies which have been built for long on the basis of subordination and domination, it is not a simple matter to recognize that all individuals are equal.

Take the case of the dignity of women. Most societies across the world were historically male-dominated societies. Long struggles by women have created some sensitivity today that respect too and equal treatment of women are necessary ingredients of a democratic society.

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