what are main principals of democracy
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One theory holds that democracy requires three fundamental principles: upward control (sovereignty residing at the lowest levels of authority), political equality, and social norms by which individuals and institutions only consider acceptable acts that reflect the first two principles of upward control and political ...
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(1) Liberal Principle -
This principle emphasizes on things like freedom, equality, secularism, equal justice and fundamental rights.
(2) elite theory -
In this theory, specific people with certain qualities have the ability to lead the majority of the people.
(3) Pluralistic principles -
In this theory, the rule or policy is made by mutual exchange of views and opinions of different groups and classes of society, because no single class is fully capable.
(4) Principle of participation -
In this principle, it is carried forward by mutual support of the leader, party and public. These participation are more during election time. Such as working as a party worker etc.
(5) Democracy of the people -
Under this principle, all control is in the hands of the public. All other functions from the governance system are performed by the public. No ruler has a role in it, but the public is the ruler. In this, everyone gets equal rights.