In the 76th year of our Independence, the Prime Minister’s statement welcoming G-20 delegates to “the mother of democracy” is plastered on billboards across the nation’s capital. With all due respect to the Greeks, both countries may have a point. Contrary to the linear narrative that democracy was invented in ancient Athens before being rediscovered and spreading around the globe in modern times, we must accept that democratic government was more common in the ancient world than many believe, even if the proportion of the population participating in Athenian democracy may have been more extensive than other places.
Democracy is underpinned by a set of fundamental principles that determine its authenticity and effectiveness. These principles of democracy include:
Democracy is not a one-size-fits-all system. It takes on different forms and structures, adapting to the cultural, historical, and socio-economic contexts of a nation. Let's explore some of the key types of democracy, each with unique characteristics and mechanisms.
While the principles of democracy provide a philosophical framework, there are tangible elements or components that actualize these principles, making democracy a functional reality. Let's explore these critical elements that help breathe life into a democratic society.
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