What is importance of justice in democracy
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Democracy has become the standard for governance world wide, writes Meeckel Beecher, 25, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Jamaica, but even as social media engages more citizens, democracy can be limited by the concept of “rule of the majority” – a concept that can deny justice for some in a plural society.
Democracy, although largely described as a “Western Ideal”, has become a standard for governance across the world because it is undeniably the principle truest to the human spirit.
It remains relevant simply because humans have a natural inclination to decide their own affairs and lives. These decisions, we hope, come without imposition from pre-established systems.
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