The Concept of Democracy in Indian Political Thought
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Who among the following Indian thinkers is considered the father of Indian liberalism?
Which Indian thinker argued that democracy is a natural form of government rooted in the ancient Indian tradition of village republics?
Who among the following Indian thinkers emphasized the importance of social justice and economic equality as essential elements of a true democracy?
Which Indian thinker argued that democracy is not merely a form of government but a way of life that requires active participation and engagement from citizens?
Who among the following Indian thinkers advocated for a decentralized and participatory form of democracy, emphasizing the importance of local self-governance?
Which Indian thinker argued that democracy should be based on the principles of non-violence and Satyagraha?
Who among the following Indian thinkers emphasized the importance of education and critical thinking as essential prerequisites for a functioning democracy?
Which Indian thinker argued that democracy requires a strong and independent judiciary to protect the rights and liberties of citizens?
Who among the following Indian thinkers advocated for a mixed economy, combining elements of both capitalism and socialism, as the most suitable economic system for a democratic society?
Which Indian thinker argued that democracy is not just about majority rule but also about protecting the rights and interests of minorities?
Who among the following Indian thinkers advocated for a federal system of government as the most suitable structure for a diverse and pluralistic society like India?
Which Indian thinker argued that democracy requires a strong and vibrant civil society to hold the government accountable and ensure transparency?
Who among the following Indian thinkers advocated for a system of proportional representation to ensure fair representation of diverse political views and interests in a democracy?
Which Indian thinker argued that democracy is not just about political rights but also about social and economic rights, such as the right to education, healthcare, and employment?
Who among the following Indian thinkers advocated for a system of decentralization and local self-governance as a means of empowering citizens and promoting participatory democracy?