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Long Live Democracy

  Long Live Democracy Introduction Democracy is the best form of government we are aware of and benefitting from. It, presumably, has adequate space at least to air our opinions on matters and to seek, in the original spirit, judicial clarification and support. No doubt, progressive democracies are thriving. India is the world’s largest democracy. M.K. Stalin, after the recently held assembly elections in Tamilnadu, declared that he would take on board the opposition members – a healthy sign of democracy. Amidst all the positive aspects of democracy, the apprehensions of Socrates and Plato still resonates some doubts, if democracy misses the purpose and spirit. Their anxiety was about ‘state that distrusts ability, and reverences number more than knowledge’ and ‘chaos where there is no thought, and the crowd decides in haste and ignorance, to repent at leisure and in desolation’. The toughest question they raised was ‘Is it not shameful that men should be ruled by orators’. [1]