Passage

The subject of democracy has become severely muddled because of the way the rhetoric surrounding it has been used in recent years. There is, increasingly, an oddly confused dichotomy between those who want to ‘impose’ democracy on countries in the non-Western world (in these countries ‘own interest’, of course) and those who are opposed to such imposition’ (because of respect for the countries’ ‘own ways’). But the entire language of ‘imposition’, used by both sides, is extraordinarily inappropriate since it makes the implicit assumption that democracy belongs exclusively to the West, taking it to be a quintessentially ‘Western’ idea that has originated and flourished only in the West. But the thesis and the pessimism it generates about the possibility of democratic practice in the world is extremely hard to justify. There were several experiments in local democracy in ancient India. Indeed, in understanding the roots of democracy in the world, we have to take an interest in the history of people’s participation and public reasoning in different parts of the world. We have to look beyond thinking of democracy only in terms of European and American evolution. We would fail to understand the pervasive demands for participatory living, on which Aristotle spoke with far-reaching insight if we take democracy to be a kind of specialised cultural product of the West. It cannot, of course, be doubted that the institutional structure of the contemporary practice of democracy is largely the product of European and American experience over the last few centuries. This is extremely important to recognize since these developments in institutional formats were immensely innovative and ultimately effective. There can be little doubt that there is a major ‘Western’ achievement here.
QUESTION

CSAT

Easy

Comprehension

Prelims 2013

Which of the following is closest to the view of democracy as mentioned in the above passage?

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Explanation

Statement 1 is incorrect. The passage does not state that democracy is portrayed as a Western concept to make it alien to non-Western countries. Instead, it critiques the rhetoric of “imposition” for implicitly assuming democracy is exclusively Western.

Statement 2 is incorrect. The passage explicitly rejects the language of imposition and does not advocate evaluating democracy solely within the cultural backdrop of the “own ways” of non-Western societies.

Statement 3 is correct. The passage explicitly acknowledges that while democracy is not exclusively Western and has roots worldwide, contemporary democratic practices' institutional structure largely derives from Western contributions.

Statement 4 is incorrect. Since Option C closely matches the passage's viewpoint, this option is incorrect.

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