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why is equality in a democracy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Democracy presupposes relationships of political equality in which citizens equally share authority, but in today’s divided public square, democratic institutions are challenged by disagreement about how such institutions should be organized, and by antidemocratic politicians who exploit uncertainty, James Lindley Wilson argues in Democratic Equality.

But the de jure political equality is undermined by de facto social inequality, other observers contend, leading some to advocate broader share ownership..

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Answered by maxwarden
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Political egalitarianism is where members of a society are of equal standing in terms of political power or influence. A founding principle of various forms of democracy, political egalitarianism was an idea which was supported by Thomas Jefferson and it is a concept similar to moral reciprocity and legal equality.

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