what is meant by limited government .why is this concept developed in the democratic country
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Answer:The idea of “limited government” is actually a mythical concept and is used as a semantic trick to fool people. It is semantic trick because the proper expression is “defined government”. So the US Constitution does not limit the government but rather in reality defines the government. The overall conception involved in creating a constitution is focused on definition of powers, definition of duties, definition of organization. Granted the act of defining does put a “limit” on what is defined but only in a metaphorical sense at most. A human being does not design by the concept of intentional limitations which is backwards thinking and would involve a lot of intellectual trickery to achieve. You can not design limits intentionally until you design the definitions which happens to be the end of your job so the act of “limits” has nothing to do with it at all. Limited government is a lie and only a phrase without any more depth or substance to it.
The myth of limited government also parallels a real phrase known as “limited power” when applied to monarchs who had at one time “unlimited power”. So you can see the engineering steps in the propaganda start with “unlimited power” to “limited power” to “limited government” and ultimately “smaller government”. There’s no actual scholarly or academic analysis that out of the blue suggests that any one needs limited government. The myth is a simple dream like transition invented by masters of confusion such as the Madison Avenue advertising types.
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Limited government is defined as a governing or controlling body whose power exists only within pre-defined limits that are established by a constitution or other source of authority.
The Concept Of A Democracy. A basic principle of democracy is majority rule and the protection of individual and minority rights, which, although seemingly contradictory, are the very foundation of democratic government.
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