Social Sciences, asked by nitya002, 11 months ago

why democracy is incomplete by freedom.​

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Answered by MANAS002
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Explanation:

democracy means you get to vote in the public sector, freedom means you get to determine the terms of your interactions with others in the private.

The term democracy, which means “rule by the people,” was coined by the Greeks of ancient Athens to describe their city-state's system of self-rule, which reached its golden age around 430 B.C. under the skilled orator and politician Pericles.

In contemporary democracies, the individual freedoms have special value and importance. From now on, these individual freedoms may be subject neither to the state nor to personal intervention. However, such valuable individual freedom cannot be taken to be absolute in a civilized and democratic nation. What is meant by freedom is social and civilized human freedom. Therefore, while thinking of individual freedom, every individual’s and the entire nation’s common interests and the existence of the state must be taken into consideration. The rights and freedoms of others and the nation’s common interests limit individual freedom.

SO democracy is incomplete by freedom.

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