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A Journey of Democratic Values

Democracy is more than just a form of government; it is a living, evolving system rooted in principles that shape society, politics, and culture. The journey of democratic values has been long and complex, influenced by history, struggle, and visionaries who believed in the power of people to govern themselves. This blog explores the evolution of democratic values, their importance, and how they continue to shape the modern world.

The concept of democracy dates back to ancient Greece, with Athens often considered the birthplace of democracy. It was here that the idea of citizens coming together to make decisions about their collective future took root. However, the Athenian democracy was limited—only free men could participate, and many were excluded based on their gender, status, or race.

The ideals of democracy grew and adapted over time, with thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates laying the philosophical groundwork. But it wasn’t until the Enlightenment era in the 17th and 18th centuries that democratic values began to spread more widely. Philosophers such as John Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau emphasized the rights of individuals, the separation of powers, and the social contract.

No real change in history has ever been achieved by discussions.

Subhas Chandra Bose