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Democracy values the protection of minority rights from "summary" of Democracy On Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain

The concept that democracy values the protection of minority rights is a fundamental pillar of any democratic society. Democracy is not simply about majority rule; it is also about safeguarding the rights of those who may be in the minority. This is essential in order to prevent the tyranny of the majority and to ensure that all individuals are treated fairly and equally under the law. Minority rights are an essential component of a functioning democracy. Without the protection of minority rights, there is a risk that certain groups of people will be marginalized or discriminated against. This goes against the principles of democracy, which are based on the idea that all individuals are entitled to certain inalienable rights, regardless of their status in society. In a democratic society, the rights of mino...
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    Democracy On Trial

    Jean Bethke Elshtain

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