NCERT Notes Class 9 Social Science Political Science Chapter 1 What is Demoracy? Why Democracy?

NCERT Notes Class 9 Social Science Political Science Chapter 1 What is Demoracy? Why Democracy?

Chapter 1 What is Democracy? Why Democracy? NCERT Notes

Chapter Name

What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Notes

Class

CBSE Class 9

Textbook Name

Democratic Politics Class 9

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Meaning of Democracy

  • Democracy is taken from a Greek word- ‘Demokratia’ or Latin word- ‘Democratia’
  • In Greek- Demos means ‘people’ and Kratia means ‘rule’. i.e. democracy means rule of people.

Democracy

  • In fact Democracy is said to be a form of government in which people elect their own ruler.

Meaning of Democracy by Abraham Lincoln

  • “Democracy is a form of government of the people, for the people, by the people.


Main Features of Democracy

First feature

  • In a democracy, the final decision making power must rest with those elected by the people.

Second feature

  • A democracy must be based on a free and fair election where those currently in power have a fair chance of losing.

Third feature

  • In a democracy, each adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.

Fourth feature

  • A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ rights.


Characteristics of Democratic government

  • Decision making power must be with those elected by the people.
  • It must be based on free and fair election at fixed interval.
  • It must be based on universal adult franchise 
  • should rule within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ right. Freedom of press and citizen rights


Characteristics of a Non-democratic government

  • Only a few has the power of decision making.
  • Elections are absent or are not fair. 
  • No place for opposition 
  • Curb on people’s right 
  • Censorship


Arguments against Democracy

  • Leads to instability due to frequent leader change.
  • Some time it leads to bad decision.
  • Leads to delay due to constant consultancy.
  • It encourages corruption as it is based on electoral competition.
  • It is only about competition and power play, no scope for morality.
  • Ordinary people do not have the decision making ability.


Arguments for Democracy

  • It is more accountable to its citizen
  • Improves the quality of decision making
  • It provides the method to deal with differences and conflicts
  • It enhances the dignity of Citizen
  • It allows the citizen to correct their own mistakes


Broader meanings of Democracy

  • Democracy is considered the best available form of government. 
  • However in its broader sense is not just a political institution but a way of life. 
  • It is rooted in our day to day life functioning where decisions are made that involve consultation with and consent of all those who are affected by decisions. 
  • This apply to a family, a community or even a government.
  • Thus it enables us to judge the present situation and its weaknesses and encourages marching towards betterment.
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