Foundation for Better Government
January 10, 2015
Democratic Ideology V/S New Challenges
By T.S. Khanna, January 10, 2015.
Based on certain ideology, democratic governments are the product of the
time and circumstances they were created in.
At the time, attaining democracy was the goal in itself.
Now the experience indicates that the present form of democracy is not a
panacea to all our social and economic ills.
Quite the opposite, democratic systems are conducive to creating certain
problems that have no democratic solution.
Call of the time demands that democratic governments may perceive the
desired future scenarios and establish goals to pursue the future with
respectively supportive constitutions, which may also be goal oriented rather
than only ideology oriented. Democratic
governments must be re-equipped with preventive powers to meet new challenges
created by advancing technology and old values.
Democratic governments may now revisit the ideology of
- Freedom: freedom from what and for what
with limits to prevent its abuse,
- Natural rights, along with the attendant
obligations,
- Separation of religion and government;
note that all religions are at odds with democracy and every religion has
its political side. Diversity in
democracy cannot be accommodated with conflicting sanctified values of
religions. Religious values may be examined
without sanctity to sift out unacceptable values under the democratic set
up.
Further, democratic governments must abandon the practice of political
correctness that may only shove the dirt under the rug to avoid facing the hard
solutions, which keep getting harder by delaying.
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