The seventh chapter in Political Science textbook is 'Outcomes of Democracy'.
This chapter explains how to assess the outcomes of democracy.
Along with it, the students will also come to know the expected and actual outcomes of democracy in various respects such as quality of government, economic well-being, inequality, social differences and conflict and finally freedom and dignity.
Democracy helps its citizens to lead a peaceful and harmonious life by accommodating various social divisions.
Democracy promotes dignity and freedom of the individual.
A democracy is always striving towards a better goal.
People constantly demand more benefits in a democracy.
The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows:
- How do We Assess Democracy’s Outcomes?
- Democracy Produces Accountable, Responsive and Legitimate Government
- Economic Growth and Development
- Economic Outcomes of Democracy
- Reduction of Inequality and Poverty
- Accommodation of Social Diversity
- Dignity and Freedom of the Citizens
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Democracies have a formal constitution; they hold elections, have political parties and guarantee rights to its citizens.
Dictatorship has not produced higher economic growth in developing countries.
In a democracy, if a citizen who wants to know if a decision was taken through the correct procedures can find this out. He/she has the right and the means to examine the process of decision making. This is known as transparency.
It produces a government that is accountable to the citizens and responsive to the need and expectations of the citizens.
It is because a democratic government is the people’s own government.