Answer:
The
first and second thoughts are about those forms of government in which the
people have the right to elect their ruler without having options. It means they
have to elect the candidate only from the ruling party. In the third thought,
it suggests that if man accepts justice, then democracy is possible. But when
the man follows injustice, the democracy is necessary there to give justice to
others.
In the fourth thought, it suggests that there must be a balance between
the form of government and our need. The strongest argument for democracy is about
what it does to the citizens. Democracy recognises our needs and enhances our
dignity.
In the last thought, there is scope for changing the features
and activities of democracy as per our need.
There is no guarantee that mistakes cannot be made in
democracy. The advantage is that there is a room for correction. Either the
rulers have to change their decisions or the rulers can be changed. In this
way, the ills of democracy can be cured.
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