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Ques:- Democracy without education is a failure. Give your views either for or against the proposition.

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Answered by Thelunaticgirl
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An educated electorate... is important to a well-functioning democracy. 

An educated...public understands... the importance of voting...and participation in the electoral process. 

Democracy can survive without education but cannot be successful... without education in its intended... goal... of giving the best out of life for every individual.

In India many people complain...why many of our MPs ,MLAs are... uneducated and criminals the answer to this is that the... people who... voted them to power are like them.

Lastly , No democracy has ever survived. They all collapse, as do all other forms of government

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Answered by Anonymous
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How is a democracy a failure without education?

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An educated electorate is important to a well-functioning democracy. Education helps in a number of ways:

An educated public understands the importance of voting and participation in the electoral process. While ‘procedural’ democracy can exist in a society by formal laws, ‘substantive’ demoracy requires that the voting public accept the legitimacy of the democratic process and both the formal and informal mechanisms and processes that make the democracy effective.

In a well-functioning democracy, elites also understand that democracy requires acceptance of the results of a democratic process, and do not seek to undermine or disturb the results, even if they do not agree with them. Educated, informed elites do not trample over laws and do not seek to dismantle democratic processes.

Education plays a role from both sides by instilling an understanding and an acceptance of the legitimacy of the democratic process. Democracy is meaningless if the public and elites- those with political and economic power- do not accept or understand how it functions. An ill-informed public is less likely to vote, less likely to participate, and less likely to oppose corruption when it occurs.
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