Social Sciences, asked by kinshusaproo123, 1 year ago

Q:-What is the difference between Democracy and Good democracy?
and
Q:-what are the arguments against democracy?

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Answered by ashi2203
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Democracy refers to a government in which it is elected by the people, for the people and to the people. Whereas good democracy refers to a democracy in which no discrimination take place and everyone is equal before law. Also government is appointed by people choice and not by malpractices.

arguments against democracy are
1) leaders keeps on changing
2) recently appointed leaders dont know good of public.
3) it is completely based on corruption
Answered by SakshiGouniyal
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Ans - Democracy: In a democracy elections are held after regular intervals of time .
Good democracy: In a good democracy free and fair elections are held after regular intervals of time
Democracy: There is a political equality.
Good democracy : In a good democracy there is also economic and social equality.
Ans- There are several arguments against democracy they are :-
1) political instability
2) Delays in decision making
3) It lead to corruption


I hope that these points will help you
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