Civics
All you are saying is that democracy ensures that people do not break each other’s head. This is not harmony. Should we be happy about it?
Outcomes of Democracy
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While democracy's prevention of conflict is important, it alone does not equate to true harmony or justice. Continuous efforts to make democratic systems more inclusive, equitable, and responsive are essential for realizing the deeper ideals of justice and harmony. Thus, while we can appreciate the stability democracy provides, we should strive for a system that more fully embodies its promises.
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