About Lesson
1. Power Sharing to Reduce Conflict βοΈ
- Power sharing helps reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups, which often leads to violence and political instability. ποΈ
- By ensuring equal representation, power sharing promotes stability and prevents the alienation of minority groups. π
- The majority community may feel tempted to impose its will over others, but in the long run, this leads to undermining national unity. π
- Tyranny of the majority is not just oppressive for minorities; it can have negative consequences for the majority as well. β οΈ
2. Power Sharing as a Means to Ensure Stability ποΈ
- Imposing majority rule may seem effective in the short term, but it destabilizes the political order and may eventually result in civil unrest. ποΈ
- Power sharing provides a safeguard against political instability by ensuring that all communities feel represented and valued. π³οΈ
- It prevents social unrest by acknowledging the diversity of interests and priorities among different groups in society. π
3. Power Sharing as the Spirit of Democracy π£οΈ
- Power sharing is not just a practical solution; it embodies the very essence of democracy. π
- A democratic government must share power with those who are affected by its policies and decisions. βοΈ
- People have the right to be consulted on how they are governed and should have a stake in the decision-making process. ποΈ
- In a democracy, a legitimate government is one where citizens are actively involved in governance, ensuring their voices are heard. π³οΈ
4. Prudential vs. Moral Reasons for Power Sharing π
- There are two main reasons why power sharing is beneficial: prudential and moral. βοΈ
- Prudential reasons emphasize that power sharing leads to better outcomes by promoting stability and avoiding conflict. π
- Moral reasons focus on the intrinsic value of power sharing itself, seeing it as essential for ensuring democratic participation and equal representation. π£οΈ