Environmental Sciences, asked by SakshiDeshmukh8445, 1 year ago

Maximum participation of people in democracy enhance the quality of democracy how?

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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It's an odd question but researchers are highly asking whether citizen participation is good for democracy.  

Robert Putnam’s concern regarding apparently fading participation in US reflects a Tocquevillian belief more citizen participation benefits society and polity.  

Many political observers lament the decline in voting turnout through the established democracies and see this trend as detrimental to democratic process.


Answered by aqibkincsem
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A direct contact with leaders of political parties have increased to a large extent. There are more people than ever before who are willing to join civic associations and public interest groups and many other types of collective action forums.

People have a so created new processes of political action like political consumerism, creative activism and innovative ways of contentious action.

The internet help to find out new ways of peer-to-peer involvement within the citizens who have political ideas and want to be associated with the polity.

All these are ways of participating in a democracy and therefore, it strengthens the overall system in a massive way. Thus, it is a very true statement.

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