Social Sciences, asked by hgothadiya, 1 month ago

without social and economic democracy, political democracy cannot be achieved. Give reason ​

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Answered by nithya12333
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Explanation:

There is no thing as political democracy or social democracy. People of the society create the system and elect the people.

Believe it or not, democracy system is by people, where people is by and large the masters. They can always throw the wrong people in power, in dustbin. Just see the case of Smt. Indira Gandhi, ex. Prime Minister of India, who was defeated in 1977 elections right after lifting of Emergency in India. Again, the same people rejected Morarji Govt in 1980 and elected again Smt. Indira Gandhi.

So, it is people of society who are the masters. Society is made by people and what they live and lead is social. Their thinking and action are the reflector of society and create social fabric. Sometimes old belief and customs may not match with new beliefs. But, not a big problem, In democratic society, these co-exist. Co-existance and tolerance are the real tools of a true democracy.

Answered by asultana80772
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Answer:

In a democracy, political equality is ensured means that even the poorest and the least educated have the same status as that of the rich and educated and everyone has an equal right, no person can be denied of their right on any basis.

Social equality is when nobody is ill-treated or discriminated on the basis of caste, creed, colour.

Economic equality is when people do not starve in poverty, and everyone has basic amenities of life.

So, providing socio-economic equality is more important than ensuring political equality. A person who does not get food for living and house to live in would never be interested in getting political equality because for him/her satisfying his/her basic needs is a priority. So, giving equal right to vote would be of waste.

Hence political equality is always followed by socio-economic equality.

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