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What make ordinary citizen value their democratic rights?

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Answered by lizasahu2007
1

Answer:

en to be good

in principle, but felt to be not so good in

its practice. This dilemma invites us to

think hard about the outcomes of

democracy. Do we prefer democracy

only for moral reasons? Or are there

some prudential reasons to support

democracy too?

Over a hundred countries of the

world today claim and practice some

kind of democratic politics: they have

formal constitutions, they hold elections,

they have parties and they guarantee rights

of citizens. While these features are

common to most of them, these

democracies are very much different

from each other in terms of their social

situations, their economic achievements

and their cultures. Clearly, what may be

achieved or not achieved under each of

these democracies will be very different.

But is there something that we can expect

from every democracy, just because it is

democracy?

Our interest in and fascination for

democracy often pushes us into taking a

position that democracy can address all

socio-economic and political problems.

If some of our expectations are not met,

we start blaming the idea of democracy.

Or, we start doubting if we are living in

a democracy. The first step towards

thinking carefully about the outcomes

of democracy is to recognise that

democracy is just a form of government.

It can only create conditions for achieving

something. The citizens have to take

advantage of those conditions and

achieve those goals. Let us examine some

of the things we can reasonably expect

from democracy and examine the record

of democracy.

Did we reach

these

conclusions in

Madam Lyngdoh’s

class? I loved

that class

because

students were

not being

dictated any

conclusions. © RK Laxman - Brushing up the years

Is democracy all about coping with multiple pressures and

accommodating diverse demands?

© NCERT

not to be

Explanation:

Answered by kirtisingh01
6

Answer:

What make ordinary citizen value their democratic rights?

  • a. The acknowledgment makes normal residents esteem their equitable rights surely has a bigger importance.

  • b. Fair government improves the poise of a person by allowing him/her a lot of lawful political rights.

  • c. It grasps the idea of freedom, fairness, equity and crew

  • d. By stretching out lawful and political fairness to ladies, to the more vulnerable segments of society, to the underestimated. it has given political voice to the underestimated and has expands their just awareness.

  • e. This has empowered ladies, lower throws and other burdened gatherings to wage their battle for equity, reasonableness with a legitimate sponsorship.

  • f. There might be examples of imbalances, outrages however they are not legitimately ensured , in reality nearness of rights have permitted underestimated gatherings to wage their battle against such monstrosities

  • g. Maybe, it is this acknowledgment that make residents esteem their privileges, which are just given to them in a law based system and not in an undemocratic system.

  • h. It is the acknowledgment of this lawful sponsorship as sacred protections which permits underestimated to battle against bad form, and misuse and makes them esteem their privileges which are just accessible to them in a popularity based system.

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