Democracy and Social Justice in Developing Nations Democracy and Social Justice in Developing Nations

Dr. S. C Eyibe, Nneoma Eyibe
Publisher: JOTERD {"id":3,"volume_name":"Vol 4 Number 1","created_at":null,"updated_at":null,"url":"volumes\/4.jpg"} (1): 1: doi: 1 Published in 2013

Specifically, this study sought to undertake an examination of the ideals of democracy and social justice in the context of a globalized civil society and to determine the extent to which human dignity, human rights, social justice, civic responsibilities and liberties, peaceful co-existence, culture and linguistic diversity and integrity had any significant relationship with the study. Based on experience and research, democracy is a system of governance which intends to serve and strive towards social well-being of all people, political, ethnic, cultural and linguistic groups exercised through the civic responsibility of all citizens. The paper recommended that democracy in developing countries must strive to respect the sanctity of human life, respect for elders, uphold equal opportunity, hunt-m rights, rule of law, hard work and the acquisition of private property anywhere in our globalized civil society

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