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Democracy is not a perfect system from "summary" of Democracy On Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain

Democracy is not a perfect system, and it is crucial to grasp this fundamental truth if we are to engage in a meaningful discussion about its virtues and limitations. To acknowledge this imperfection is not to dismiss democracy outright, but rather to approach it with a clear-eyed understanding of its complexities and challenges. One of the central arguments against democracy as a perfect system is its inherent susceptibility to the flaws and limitations of human nature. Humans are fallible beings, prone to self-interest, bias, and irrationality. As such, a system of government that relies on the collective wisdom and decision-making of its citizens is bound to be imperfect. Moreover, democracy is not a static entity, but rather a dynamic and evolving process. It is subject to the ebb and flow of societal trends, cultural shifts, and political developments. What works in one context or time...
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    Democracy On Trial

    Jean Bethke Elshtain

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