Five basic notions of democracy include popular sovereignty, where the authority of the government derives from the consent of the governed; political equality, ensuring that all citizens have equal access to the political process; individual rights, which protect freedoms such as speech, assembly, and religion; rule of law, ensuring that laws apply equally to all individuals; and accountability, requiring that elected officials answer to the public for their actions. These principles collectively foster a system where citizens actively participate in governance and hold leaders responsible.
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compromise
Compromise
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Toshinao Yoneyama has written: 'Basic notions in Japanese social relations'
The most basic concepts of democracy are as follows: 1. Necessity of compromise 2. Equality of all persons 3. Majority rule with minority rights 4. Individual Liberty 5. Worth of the individual
The most basic concepts of democracy are as follows: 1. Necessity of compromise 2. Equality of all persons 3. Majority rule with minority rights 4. Individual Liberty 5. Worth of the individual
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minority rules
8 basic tenets
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rule by many