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Kendra Vazquez
3 September, 05:35
Why is disagreement protected in a democracy?
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Jethro
3 September, 06:22
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Disagreement as a value and as a political function is protected in a democracy because it is essential to the functioning of democracy. The free competition of ideas and the space to debate these ideas is essential to the functioning of a democracy.
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