CBSE Class 10 Answered
Asked by Sthitaprajna Mishra | 26 Feb, 2015, 09:33: PM
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No, I believe that democracies do not lead to a just distribution of goods and oppurtunities. The reasons are:
- There is a growth in economic inequality, even after individuals having political equality. This leads to rich becoming richer and poor remaining poorer. Some ultra rich people enjoy disproportionate share of wealth and incomes, while the poor faces only poverty.
- The income level of the people at the bottom is declining, which makes it difficult to them to meet their basic needs of housing, clothing, food, education and health.
- Even after poor being a large proportion of voters and the party unwilling to loose thier votes, the poor has to face various poverty problems, which the government never appears to address.
For instance, in Bangladesh more than half of its population are under the poverty line. To overcome this situation, many poor countries get dependent on rich countries.
Answered by Akanksha Kaul | 27 Feb, 2015, 03:07: PM
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