Meaning and characteristics of public opiniomn PDF

Title Meaning and characteristics of public opiniomn
Author Sandipan Bhandari
Course Bachelors of Lex and Law
Institution Kazi Nazrul University
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Public Opinion: it’s Meaning and Characteristics Different scholars define Public Opinion differently. Some define it as the opinion of all people while others describe it as a majority opinion. However Public opinion is primarily a political opinion that concerns the collective life of people. Public opinion connotes following things: 1. Public is not opinion less. It has an opinion. 2. Public opinion matters in democracy as well as in other form of governance. One can ignore it at the cost of rebellion, resistance. 3. Public opinion increasingly becomes a source of validation of rule. In simple words we can say that public opinion is neither the opinion of all nor it is the majority opinion. It is an opinion which is generally held by all and its purpose is to highlightthe welfare of all. It is a consensus opinion which enjoys the support of a very large majority of people. It is not even opposed by the minorities as it reflects a concern for the welfare of all. Public opinion is always characterised by the following features: 1. General Agreement It is an opinion behind which there is a general agreement or a consensus. 2. Rational/Logical: Public opinion is rational. It is logical. Its validity can be demonstrated by logic or reason. 3. General Welfare: Public opinion is always governed by the idea of promotion of general public welfare. 4. Related to all aspect of life: Public opinion can concern any and every matter- Political, Social, Economic, or Cultural.

5. Upholds Morality Public opinion always upholds the moral values of society. It is never against morality. 6. Not an Imposed Opinion: Public opinion is not an imposed opinion. It is a generally held consensus opinion and is the result of growth. 7. Neither Destructive nor Negative : Public opinion is never destructive and negative. It is positive in content because it always represents public welfare. 8. Based on Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression: The right to freedom of speech and expression is the most essential condition for the birth of public opinion. 9. Basis of Democracy: Public opinion plays a deterministic role in a democracy. All policies of a democratic government rest upon public opinion. The government can remain in power and work successfully only when it is backed by public opinion. 10. Real Sanction behind Laws of the State: Public opinion is the real sanction behind all laws and policies of a democratic state. Supremacy of public opinion reflects the sovereignty of people, which is the very basis of a democracy....


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