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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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
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minority rules
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rule by many
Compromise