Year: 2022 | Month: September | Volume 11 | Issue 3

Participatory Democracy and Civil Society

Pinki Maurya
DOI:10.46852/2249-6637.03.2022.9

Abstract:

For the true essence of democracy, its important that civil society is allowed to actively participate in decision making of the state machinery. Participatory democracy as a mode of conduct protects the rights of the citizens as ruling authority is responsible towards them and denial of that can result in change in authority. Democracy cannot be reduced to procedures only ,but the representative government should guarantee the protection of individual rights in the state. Individuals in the state should feel that they have effective participation in public life either by supporting or criticizing policies formulated by government.

Highlights

  • Democracy protects citizens rights as ruling authority is responsible towards them.
  • No popular power can be described as democratic if it has not been achieved by an act of free choice.
  • Democratization is not just a process of implanting formal institutions but it’s a project of norm creation and cultural change.
  • Democracy in civil society would have a requisite of rulers to be the representative of the people.




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