Political and democratic freedom includes freedom of speech, freedom of reporting and freedom of assembly (including freedom to hold meetings, matrices and demonstrations). Personal democratic freedom includes the inviolability of people and the house, the privacy of communication, the conversation by telephone, the communication by telegraph, freedom of conscience, or the right to claim or refuse to believe in faith.
The bourgeois constitution and law declare democracy and freedom, but in general it does not provide effective protection. The government has emergency powers to pause or abolish various constitutional provisions for the establishment of democracy and freedom.
In socialist countries, the law not only admits civil democratic freedom but also provides important and legal guarantees for the exercise of these freedoms. [23-255-2; revised by editors of the Soviet Union]
The concept of democratic freedom is not only about the kind of freedom that is embodied in political systems and procedures. Only by understanding freedom of democracy as expressions of free culture including all forms of life, you can understand democratic freedom correctly. The systematic and historical approach of Juliane Rebentisch shows that from that philosophical criticism it is possible to learn much about the culture of liberal democracy. From Plato to Karl Schmidt, criticism of democratic culture has been explained as a critique of his anesthesia. Rebentisch protects all forms of anesthesia, from the democratic civilian typical satire to the political drama, at the heart of its moral and political self-concept, as a component of democratic culture and freedom of concept.
Political and democratic freedom includes freedom of speech, freedom of reporting and freedom of assembly (including freedom to hold meetings, matrices and demonstrations). Personal democratic freedom includes the inviolability of people and the house, the privacy of communication, the conversation by telephone, the communication by telegraph, freedom of conscience, or the right to claim or refuse to believe in faith.
Modern law and government theory rejects these undemocratic models. Democracy must promise religious freedom and comply with it. It is defined as freedom of any religion to maintain religious activities, and someone's freedom to support their creeds and religions and fulfill their commandments and rituals. Another right that democracy must promise is freedom of religion, which is freedom for everyone to perform religious commandments. We are not obligated to any religious obligations, religious institutions, religious ceremonies, and enjoy all the rights of speech, creed and equality without legal limitations.