Political Science, asked by maniyasingh491, 2 months ago

What do you understand by authoritarianism? Discuss how authoritarian regimes are

different from the democratic regimes giving suitable examples.​

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Answered by Knockit
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Authoritarianism is the principle of blindly obeying authority rather than personal freedom of thought and action. In government, authoritarianism refers to any political system that concentrates power in the hands of leaders or small elites who are constitutionally irresponsible to management institutions and people.

The above argument is not new. It believes that any natural disaster is actually a political problem caused by the lack of democratic governance, that is, the lack of accountability, which itself is the product of the lack of transparency caused by the lack of transparency through freedom. press. It is not so much a lack of food as it is a lack of democratic governance. In a democratic country where democracy flows freely and the government is responsible, the government must stop hunger no matter where it happens. Exercising freedom of speech will stimulate the government to take action.

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