Civics
Give arguments to support or oppose the following assertion:
Industrialised countries can afford democracy but the poor need dictatorship to become rich.
Outcomes of Democracy
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Dictatorships can prioritize large-scale infrastructure projects and industrial development without being hindered by public debate or opposition but democracy tends to foster stable, predictable economic environments that are attractive to investors, leading to sustained economic growth over the long term. Democracies also protect human rights and foster innovation. Democracy promotes inclusive policies that benefit all sectors of society, potentially reducing social inequality and ensuring broad-based economic growth. Thus, the assertion that the poor need dictatorship to become rich is not universally applicable and overlooks the broader benefits of democratic governance.
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