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Democracy is based on the rule of law from "summary" of Democracy On Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain

The idea that democracy is founded on the rule of law is not a mere platitude. Rather, it is a fundamental principle that underpins the very essence of democratic governance. In a democratic society, the rule of law serves as the bedrock upon which all other rights and freedoms are built. Without the rule of law, democracy would be reduced to a mere facade, a hollow shell devoid of substance or meaning. The rule of law ensures that all individuals, regardless of their status or position, are subject to the same set of laws and regulations. It prevents the arbitrary exercise of power by those in authority and provides a framework within which disputes can be resolved peacefully and fairly. In this sense, the rule of law acts as a safeguard against tyranny and oppression, ensuring that the rights and liberties of...
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    Democracy On Trial

    Jean Bethke Elshtain

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