Political Science, asked by tit1235, 9 months ago

Who said parties are inevitable. No free country has been without them?

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Answered by 05daggarwal1610
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Answer:

These lines were quoted by Lord Bryce.

Explanation:

What these lines mean is that in a free country, free and fair elections are held. A free and fair election is the one in which multiple parties contest and not just one. This gives a real choice of political alternatives to the citizens who can choose the most suitable leader out of the given set. This also ensures political competition which enhances the government's working efficiency. Hence the states like Russia and China which hold one party elections can't be called free countries in literal sense.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Lord Bryce  said that "parties are inevitable. No free country has been without them".

Explanation:

  • Bryce describing about the politics like, Political parties are considered inevitable and they are a necessary part of society as long as they are a voice and never a force.
  • The threat is not in political parties, but in enabling the parties to dominate the government.
  • Political parties are partisanship-based.
  • They are looking for and aligned with others who share our opinions.
  • By them, we are improving our thought and acquiring confidence by realizing that in our religion we are not alone.
  • Participation gives our voice amplitude, depth, and volume. Partisanism is not only natural but also safe.

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