The Need for Good Government
Concerned citizens, who are desirous to sustain the democratic form of government must meticulously understand the policies of dictatorships. In addition, the sections and clauses of the constitution obstructing good governance and the causes of social injustice must be removed. Towards achieving this, the citizens ought to have access to qualitative education that would aid sound judgment, and morally promote interest in and respect for fellow citizens. Indeed, democracy is a system that is least liable to abuse, most capable of adaptation to new needs and most favorable to prosperity. Democracy does not deprive citizens of the use of their faculties, the relations between government and the people and between one citizen and another. Citizens resolve their differences without resorting to violence in sane climes. Furthermore, redundancy of spies becomes prominent and censorship is no longer the focus, when good government is in place.