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    Supports→Representative democracy is the best ideal form of government for societies with sufficient resources, security, and a culture of self-reliance.

    Good government promotes the common good, understood as the moral, intellectual, and active development of citizens.

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    In Considerations on Representative Government Mill argues that a form of representative democracy is the best ideal form of government. It is not an invariant ideal that holds regardless of historical or social circumstances. But he does think that it is the best form of government for societies with sufficient resources, security, and culture of self-reliance. In particular, Mill thinks that representative democracy is best, when it is best, because it best satisfies two criteria of all good g

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