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Democracy requires active citizen participation from "summary" of Democracy On Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain

Democracy is not a spectator sport. It is not a system where citizens can simply sit back and watch as decisions are made on their behalf. Rather, democracy requires active participation from its citizens in order to function effectively. Without this active engagement, democracy can quickly devolve into a mere facade, a hollow shell of its true potential. Active citizen participation is at the heart of a vibrant democracy. It involves more than just casting a ballot every few years; it requires constant vigilance and engagement with the political process. This means staying informed about current events, participating in public debates, and holding elected officials accountable for their actions. In essence, active citizen participation is about taking ownership of the democratic process and actively shaping its outcomes. When citizens fail to actively participate in democracy, the system becomes vulnerable to manipulation and abuse. Elected officials may act in their own self-interest rather than in the best interest of the public, knowing that there is no o...
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    Democracy On Trial

    Jean Bethke Elshtain

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