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Is division inherent to the working of democracy?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Division exists in the working of every democracy. Democracy involves competition in political parties. The competition among political parties tends to divide any society. If the society is existing with some sort of the social division, then the competition of the political parties will convert the social division into the political division. This conversion will lead to the disintegration of the country and society will face major conflicts and violence.

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Division

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Democracy involves competition between political parties. The competition among political parties tends to divide the society. The political parties will convert the social divisions among people into political divisions. The social divisions will influence the voting system. People of one community will favour the political party that favours their community. This will further deepen the divide among people and sometimes lead to major conflicts and violence.

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