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Topic: Free speech in a democracy?​

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Answered by ayushraj4422
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Freedom of speech is understood to be fundamental in a democracy. ... He has argued that the concept of democracy is that of self-government by the people. For such a system to work, an informed electorate is necessary.

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Answered by FFLOVERADITYA
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Freedom of speech is understood to be fundamental in a democracy. ... One of the most notable proponents of the link between freedom of speech and democracy is Alexander Meiklejohn. He has argued that the concept of democracy is that of self-government by the people.

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