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[60] “Dear friends, this is the age of democracy. Everyone has the right to enjoy the benefits of a democracy, havent they? Then why should [...] worthy of a ghost is to embrace democracy. We must establish democracy in the fire of revolution and write its words boldly in letters of blood.
[61] “My dear friends, I anticipate [...] raise our voice today and save democracy. We, the students, should take [...] tolerate the rule of the minority.
[176] In the Vipra Age the king sat on [...] strings. The vipras did not want a democracy or republic exactly as we understand [...] arose for a moment to establish a democracy or republic, the vipras would [...] of their choice on the throne.
[225] Almost everywhere in the world the vaeshyas support democracy rather than monarchy, because [...] may at any time be endangered.
[226] In a party dictatorship or any [...] they will lose power. But in a democracy there is no danger of this.
[19] Sadvipras are not inactive witnesses. [...] because the vaeshya class rules by democracy, and the democratic set-up enables them to accumulate undue gains.
[84] A strong social structure could [...] evolved relatively late or where a democracy or republic had been established [...] things as long-lasting monarchies.
[87] In the United States of America, the world-famous democracy, a social system and social discipline [...] to properly follow discipline.
[31] Personalities of intermediate category [...] cannot be emphatically stated that democracy succeeds only in countries where [...] people do not lack vigour, yet where democracy has claimed success. Of course, [...] efficient forms of government, democracy has never failed. But in Pakistan [...] accepted [autocracy] wholeheartedly.
[32] In this world there are also many [...] corruption, but where, nevertheless, democracy has not suffered any setback. [...] sádhaná meets success everywhere.
[39] Tantrics are to stage a fight against [...] quantity those who do. So it is not by democracy, but by entrusting power to the [...] the opportunity to have a rest?
[31] It is the duty of each Sadvipra [...] brutality under the camouflage of democracy. Really speaking, democracy is a counterfeit bronze coin engoldened by the elixir of high-sounding words.
[72] It is possible to make people conscious of Proutistic ideas in a democracy. This consciousness will have [...] revolution to change the social order.
[17] Democracy is incapable of solving societys [...] curbed to a great extent. Since democracy does not recognize any fixed principles [...] Moreover, the colour and form of democracy keep changing because it repeatedly accepts relative truths as cardinal principles.
[5] Communism is a collection of contradictions. [...] not in government they support democracy, but in the communist system there is no democracy, only dictatorship. Communists may say they support democracy, but after winning power they [...] it is against the human psyche.
[15] Even if there is something in communism [...] there is – people aspire for democracy because they can not stand communism. [...] today. No doubt there are defects in democracy and people realize these defects, but still they want democracy because it is better than communism. PROUT supports democracy in a limited sense – we support restricted democracy – because a better form [...] principles are best for the time being.
[3] Democracy is where a government is elected [...] restricted republic. India is both a democracy and a republic; the USA is also a democracy and a republic; but Great Britain is a democracy and a kingdom. Australia is a democracy but not a republic, as it recognizes [...] people directly or indirectly.
[119] DIALECTIC MATERIALISM AND DEMOCRACY
[132] Public education is one of the fundamental needs for a successful and smooth-running democracy. In some places even people of [...] Is it not a farce in the name of democracy? Hence the spread of education [...] what I am and what I should do.
[134] Morality is the second fundamental factor for the success of democracy. In the absence of morality, [...] and purchased. Can we call this democracy? Is it not a farce? Hence, until [...] there is no chance of a successful democracy. Where immoral persons are in [...] necessarily be from and among them.
[21] The capitalists like democracy as a system of government because [...] shúdras quickly forget them.
[18] SOME [...] under a big king democracy 4 [...] restricted republic. India is both a democracy and a republic; the USA is also a democracy and a republic; but Great Britain is a democracy and a kingdom. Australia is a democracy but not a republic, as it recognizes [...] people directly or indirectly.
[2] Today democracy is the most preferred system of government throughout the world, but democracy is not an ideal system because [...] world PROUT supports restricted democracy, because in the future a better system of government will be evolved.
[5] Democracy can not solve human problems because in a democracy one particular class gets the [...] genuine aspirations of the people.
[3] The first written constitution [...] ministers. The first republican democracy was established by the Licchaviis. [...] their own written constitution.
[7] Shareholders must be people of [...] countries shares can be purchased. Democracy in capitalist countries is a farce [...] people cannot fight elections.
[6] Share holders must be people of [...] countries shares can be purchased. Democracy in capitalist countries is a farce [...] people cannot fight elections.
[33] 9) Question: How far can there be an adjustment between totalitarianism and the fundamentals of democracy?
[35] In democracy also merits are there and demerits are there. The merits of democracy are never properly expressed. This is the main demerit of democracy, where the people are more socio- [...] lacking, there will be a mere farce.
[17] Several discourses were compiled [...] – 1” and “Economic Democracy”. The chapter “Developmental [...] socio-economic groupifications.
[141] As a system of government, democracy cannot be accepted as the highest [...] have been able to devise so far, democracy can be considered to be the best [...] wholeheartedly. Many defects in democracy have been discovered by human beings who have already started rectifying them.
[147] Democracy is a mockery in a country of uneducated [...] propagation of casteism or communalism.
[148] The success of democracy depends upon educated, sensible [...] education will be jeopardized.
[3] Comparatively democracy is the most favourable of all [...] scope for strong leadership in a democracy than in a dictator ship. Consequently [...] remain somewhat weak, even though a democracy will usually last longer than [...] dictatorship is not found in a democracy because most people do not want it.
[4] In a dictatorship common people [...] rule of the dictator, and in a democracy people are equally harassed by [...] objectively ponder these observations.
[4] In capitalism or democracy the state is theoretically for [...] to become second grade citizens.
[10] I mention these things mainly because in our modern world, in those societies where democracy predominates, political factionalism [...] within the jurisdiction of a school.
[35] Indian society is basically capitalistic, and the administrative system is a capitalist dominated democracy. It is the capitalists who control [...] share of the ill-gotten gains.
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[69] There are several forms of governmental [...] appreciated [by some persons]. Democracy is defined as “government [...] the rule of the majority. Hence democracy means “mobocracy” [...] always in a minority. Thus, finally democracy is nothing but “foolocracy”.
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[1] Gańa + tan + trae + d́a [...] properly represent the spirit of democracy, it may be roughly considered as such.
[6] It is generally claimed that a [...] wishes of the masses. Ganatantra or democracy represents the spirit of government [...] peoples representatives. Democracy may retain a monarch as a symbolic [...] as in India or the USA. Where a democracy retains the monarchy, the monarchy [...] of a deck chair from one ship.
[7] Now a question arises: Is what [...] cannot be called the advocates of democracy – they are only group leaders [...] group or party. Their claims to democracy are utterly inconsistent with [...] “Look how white my face is!”
[8] There are some people amongst the advocates of democracy who do not support group dictatorships. However, can they affirm on oath that their ideal type of democracy exists in any country of the world [...] means. Under such circumstances democracy can be converted into “demonocracy” at any moment.
[15] Democracy is a sort of procrastinated progress [...] in Germany and Franco in Spain.
[3] Today such people deserve severe [...] hypocrites repeat the sweet slogans of democracy like parrots merely for public [...] power, they unscrupulously throw democracy in the dustbin and grind subtle [...] a ruthless party dictatorship.
[48] To stop black-marketeering strong [...] the electoral system is part of democracy, so we can say that democracy is not the best form of government. [...] these corrupt practices slackened.
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[3] The Kśatriya age was followed [...] revolution was the establishment of democracy.
[4] According to the definition in vogue today, democracy is defined as the government of [...] suffrage plays an important role in democracy. In the name of forming a democratic [...] against the interests of the people.
[5] In the present democratic system, [...] This is the greatest lacuna of democracy.
[6] The second lacuna is that in the [...] great voting power. That is why democracy is the government of thieves, [...] nefarious activities cannot last long.
[10] Independence of the audit department, [...] concerned, that is meaningless in a democracy. In this system the party and the leaders serve themselves in all possible ways.
[12] Now let us discuss some reforms to democracy. Democracy cannot succeed in countries where [...] USA and France are suitable for democracy, but even these countries need to introduce some reforms.