Wednesday, July 4, 2007

The most important factor in democracy

In my opinion, education should be regarded as the most important element to achieving democracy. Unlike other forms of societies which empower the government or a small circle of elites to lead the society to a correct direction, democratic society demands the public to participate actively in domestic and foreign affairs , the decision of essential policies and the sensible election of the competent candidates to represent their rights. Thus, their opinions will take an effect on the country to a large extent, so everyone should be required with education to make sure they can cultivate discernment and judgment.
Without reasonable discernment or judgment, people’s personal opinions will be easily influenced by the bandwagon which is not absolutely right. They are sometimes lured by the superficially brand slogans without considering the feasibility and incline to agreeing with someone by emotion , however, their opinions are decisive to the implement of the policies. In order to avoid this, education plays an indispensable role to nurture people’s discernment and judgment. Also they need to have foresight to predict the long-term benefit and form an outlook which places the others’ benefits to as high position as their own. Imagine that if voters do not have fully education, it is unrealistic to expect them to make the most reasonable decision under the comprehensive consideration to a complicated issue, but their opinions will be weighed as same as the sensible choices. Maybe it will cause a sad fact that the sensible proposes are overshadowed. Especially the significance of the some plans are not understood by the public, so they will not be implemented without enough support and the country will lose a golden opportunity to develop. Whereas, they cannot abandon the form of voting, so education is the only measure to solve the dilemma.
The power of the country is assigned to the individuals, in order to be competent and responsible, everyone is demanded with a high quality. Education open people’s minds with different perspectives and cultivate the ability to analyze a complex issue. Moreover, education impart the rudimentary knowledge to help them from common sense as well as encouraging people to consider problems without the intervention of emotion and the influence of opinions in the authority. Based on this, it is obvious that the ability to be a sensible thinker derives from education to a large extent.
It is decisive to a democratic society to elevate its overall qualities. In conclusion, I regard education as the most important factor because citizens’ qualities are depended on the education they accepted, moreover their opinions are crucial to the development of the society, especially in the democratic society. On no account can we assign the power of the country to a large amount of people without qualified education and regard them as the pillars the society. It is conceivable that education decides the future of the democracy.

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