Political Science, asked by ayushi101039, 5 months ago

Under which conditions does democracy sustain and accommodate social variations?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Democracies accommodate social diversities when it is well understood that democracy is not just the rule of the majority, and that the rule of the majority is not just the rule of a single religious or social community.

Democracies accommodate social diversities when it is well understood that democracy is not just the rule of the majority, and that the rule of the majority is not just the rule of a single religious or social community.

Democracy is best form of government to accommodate social diversities if it must fulfills some basic conditions. They are: Free and fair elections. Majority rule should not be in terms of religion or race or linguistic group

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Answered by nikhilasri0485
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Different conditions under which democracies accommodate social diversities are as follows:

(i) First and most important point is that democracy accommodate social diversities when it is well understood that democracy is not just the rule of single majority, religion and community

(ii) Democracy is best suited to produce its outcome. Nondemocratic regimes often turn a blind eye to or suppress internal social differences. Ability to handle social differences, divisions and conflicts is thus a definite plus point of democratic regimes

(iii) in a democracy it is necessary to understand that democracy is not simply a rule by majority opinion. Majority have to work with the minority so that government can function and represent the opinion of common people

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