Critically examine the claim that democratic theory is inherently grounded in the principles of self-determination, human rights, and social justice, with specific reference to the political and ethical philosophy of M. K. Gandhi.

Democratic theory, at its normative core, is widely seen as a political doctrine premised on self-determination, human rights, and social justice. These principles articulate the moral foundations of democratic legitimacy by grounding political authority in the will of the people, ensuring respect for the intrinsic dignity of individuals, and seeking equitable outcomes in political, economic, … Continue reading Critically examine the claim that democratic theory is inherently grounded in the principles of self-determination, human rights, and social justice, with specific reference to the political and ethical philosophy of M. K. Gandhi.