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Women in Democracy: The political participation of women

   

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The word Democracy is derived from the Greek term ‘democratia’ which means people’s
rule. In the ancient Greek city-states during the middle of the 5th century BCE the political
system was denoted as democracy (O’Pry, 2015). In this context, a pertinent question arises
related to the role of the people in democracy at that time. In addition to this it is also important
to conduct an in-depth study on the role of women in democratization of the society. In response
to that, this essay will put focus on the relation between democracy and women in ancient
Greece and further extend the discussion in the light of present case scenario.
Women are always neglected in politics and nation building process. This was not being
altered in ancient Greece as well. In Athens women had a little scope to participate in politics but
no right to get in power. The patriarchal underpinnings were always there which incited
philosophers like Aristotle to identify women as evil. In fact, women did not have the right to
vote where as their male counterparts were easily joined in plebiscite. On the contrary, in Sparta
women had enjoyed more freedom in terms of inheritance of property or education. However,
the political forums were intensely dominated by men and strictly isolated women (O’Pry, 2015).
In relation to this, the term ‘Oikonomia’ referred to women although this word connotes
household management. The Greek male intelligentsia deliberately used this term sarcastically as
a symbol of lack of chivalry. The so called classical age of Greece made the life of women so
miserable that often the term ‘Oikonomia’ was used as a sense of slave. It is true that Greece
introduced the very idea of equality and installed it in the socio-political system in form of direct
democracy but the involvement of women in this political discourse is a matter of question.
Gradually in course of time, the idea of democracy incorporates a number of new perspectives
and it requires a revision of the existing concept. In this regards, the question of equality in terms
of gender holds the focal point. In the 21st century the matter of gender equality in democracy

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becomes very popular as a research. Empirical evidences shows that in the developing countries
like India, Brazil, Pakistan or Nigeria there is a common perception that men can perform better
than women in politics (Haerpfer, 2009). In compare to that, most of the advanced countries
reflect their advancement in participation of women in politics. For instance, in US the number
of female participation in Parliament is 19.6% which is not satisfactory but well enough than the
rests (Fraile, 2014).
In analysing the percentage of female participation in recent politics it is imperative to
understand the civil liberties and its necessity in modern times. In addition to this, the culture and
social prejudices as well as religion play as an impetus to stir up the situation. Today, out of 191
countries only 9 countries have female head of the state (Fraile, 2014). Moreover, the Arab
countries have the worst rate of women representation. According to the Feminist scholars, civil
liberty became develop with the advent of democracy and liberty in ancient Greece. The French
Revolution and the foundation of Citizen’s rights in America fostered it towards permanence.
However, all these efforts did not take care of the women in society. It was a general declaration
which further manipulated by male chauvinism. Furthermore, lack of confidence in their political
abilities and the electoral process is held responsible for underrepresentation of women in
democratic politics. Therefore, it is crucial to organize the women to initiate movement against
discrimination. It has to keep in mind that equality is a broader concept and should not be partial
to any particular group or gender. Women movement for equal rights is not a new trend rather it
has been started since the 20th century (Haerpfer, 2009). In this context, it can be argued that in
the African and Middle East countries fight for equality was commanded by the women actually.
In Morocco, women played a pivotal role in democratize the country in 1990s (Dahlerup, 2017).
Therefore, from the present case scenario it is very clear to acknowledge that women are always

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