Safeguards of Liberty in a Liberal Democracy
Question
Which one of the following factors constitutes the best safeguard of liberty in a liberal democracy?
Options
A committed judiciary
Centralization of powers
Elected government
Separation of powers
Explanation
As articulated by political philosophers like Montesquieu, the separation of powers divides governance into distinct legislative, executive, and judicial branches. This system of checks and balances prevents any single organ from gathering total power, providing the strongest institutional defense against authoritarian overreach and protecting individual liberty. > The institutional separation of powers prevents the consolidation of arbitrary authority, safeguarding individual liberty. Answer: (d).
Question details
Year
2021
Paper
GS Paper 1
Question
Q90
Subject
Polity
Sub-topic
Political Theory & Social Justice
Type
Factual single
Difficulty
Easy
Nature
Static
Source hint
NCERT Political Theory Cl.11
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