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Democracy requires active participation from "summary" of The Social Contract & Discourses by Jean Jacques Rousseau

To fully understand the concept of democracy requiring active participation, we must first delve into the nature of democracy itself. In a democratic society, the power ultimately lies with the people, who collectively make decisions that affect the community as a whole. This collective decision-making process is what distinguishes democracy from other forms of government, such as monarchy or dictatorship. Active participation is essential in a democracy because it ensures that the will of the people is accurately reflected in the decisions that are made. When citizens actively engage in the political process by voting, attending meetings, and voicing their opinions, they help shape the policies and laws that govern society. Without this active involvement, democracy becomes merely a formality, with power concentrated in the hands of a few rather than distributed among the many. Further...
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    The Social Contract & Discourses

    Jean Jacques Rousseau

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