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THE LITMUS TEST OF LIBERTY: WHY MINORITY RIGHTS DEFINE MODERN DEMOCRACY

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December 30, 2025

In the early decades of the 21st century, the word 'democracy' has often been reduced to a simple mathematical equation: 50%+1 equals absolute power.

- SUDHIR S. RAVAL

Yet, as we navigate the complex geopolitical landscape of 2025, this reductive view is proving to be a dangerous fallacy. The true health of a democracy is not measured by the volume of the majority's roar, but by the quiet confidence and safety of its smallest groups. The 'Minority Concept' is not a modern luxury or a Western imposition; it is the structural cornerstone of any stable civilization. Today, however, that cornerstone is being chipped away by a global resurgence of majoritarian nationalism, digital polarization, and systemic exclusion. To understand why this matters, we must look at the principle of minority protection not as an act of charity, but as an essential safeguard for the human collective.

IDENTITY BEYOND THE DECIMAL

In international law, there is no single, universally accepted definition of a 'minority,' but the 1992 UN Declaration provides the standard: they are national, ethnic, religious, or linguistic groups who possess characteristics that differ from the rest of the population and who wish to maintain their unique identity. Crucially, minority status is both an objective fact (numerical weight) and a subjective choice (the desire to preserve a heritage). It is a status that protects the 'distinctiveness' of a human being. In a world of increasing homogenization, the minority concept serves as a legal fortress for human diversity.

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