Democracy is a dynamic and adaptive system from "summary" of Democracy On Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain
Democracy is not a fixed or unchanging system. It is not a static set of rules and procedures that remain unchanged throughout time. Instead, democracy is a dynamic and adaptive system that evolves and adapts to changing circumstances and challenges. This adaptability is one of the key strengths of democracy, allowing it to respond to the needs and demands of a society in flux.
The dynamism of democracy is evident in the way it is constantly being reevaluated and reimagined by its citizens. Democracy is not a one-size-fits-all solution, but rather a framework that can be shaped and molded to fit the unique circumstances of a particular society. This flexibility is essential for democracy to remain relevant and effective in the face of new challenges and threats.
One of the hallmarks of a healthy democracy is its ability to adapt to changing conditions while still upholding its core principles and values. This requires a willingness on the part of citizens to engag...
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