Democracy – Introduction
By- Dr. Garima Singh
Unit -1
Political Science
[Link], Semester-III
Subject Code – 209
VSLLS, VIPS
Introduction
Democracy - a form of Govt – in which all citizens participate
directly or indirectly in the proposal, development and
creation of laws.
Abraham Lincoln “that government of the people, by the
people, for the people”.
Term originate from Greek word “demokratia”- rule of the
people. Coined from demos and kratos- “People” and “
Power” Respectively.
History dates From Ancient Greek Times till today.
Participation of the people in democracy was different and
universal adult enfranchisement was achieved much later.
Democracy contrasts with form of govt where power is
concentrated.
Democracy has become a sacrosanct concept.
Conti...
Often a confused concept and considered
positive in use – Every state- liberal, socialist,
dictatorship boast of being Democratic.
It is diffused and pervasive – wars fought on the
idea of democracy.
Democracy most popularly accepted as the best
form after 1st WW and decolonisation.
It has its root in ancient times.
Since the time of the ancient Greeks, both the
theory and the practice of democracy have
undergone profound changes
History
Was popularly accepted in Greek city states- the
best example of direct participation.
In ancient Greek times- citizenship had negative
connotation.
Similarly at the same time, system seen in Rome –
Republic – Public Affair
Decline of Rome, Rise of Feudalism
Renaissance – politics redefined, Emergence of
secular vision, education, idea of Individualism.
17th and 18th C- modern democracy - the American
and French Revolutions and their respective
aftermaths.
History
Slavery declared Illegal and later abolished.
the idea of universal suffrage took hold and
gained currency in the UK and spread to the
western countries.
The process of decolonisation had attracted
the newly independent ones to the idea of
democracy.
Widespread calls for Democratisation- Arab
spring (2010) .
Chief Features of Democracy
Democracy is a government of the people, by the people
and for the people.
Seelay – “Democracy is a govt in which everyone has a
share”.
People participation is an essential feature.
Democracy – a high level of Political Participation in the
selection of Public Policy and public official at regular
intervals.
It is based on principle of equality.
Enlightened and intelligent citizenship- essential feature
Strong and responsible opposition- as important as
ruling party.
Conti....
Guarantee of basic rights such as right to
vote, free and fair election, Freedom of
speech and expression
Constitutional government an essential
attribute of democracy.
Impartial and independent Judiciary is an
essential attribute.
Democracy – strong sense of solidarity
The removal of all disparities based on caste,
colour, religion.
Merits and Demerits
Importance of Individual Realised.
Democracy is built on the basis of equality.
Peaceful change in the government Possible.
People are vested with sovereign authority in
democracy.
Aristotle called democracy as the worst form
of govt – “Perverted Form”
The rule of ignorant and incompetent people
More emphasis on quantity – Tyranny of
Majority.
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