Democracy’s superior virtue lies in the fact that it calls into activity
* The superior virtue of democracy lies in "the intelligence and character of ordinary men and women." * Democracy is built on citizen participation, where people are not just passive subjects but active contributors to governance.
It assumes that the collective wisdom of the people (when informed and engaged) can lead to better decision-making and promote the welfare of society. * While strong leadership and dedicated party workers play a role, democracy fundamentally empowers the citizenry, ensuring that governance is shaped by the will and values of the people rather than a select few. * Thus, the true strength of democracy lies in the intelligence, awareness, and character of its citizens, who drive the system through participation and informed choices.