pyq/2021/csat/66

## Passage

Aristocratic government ruins itself by limiting too narrowly the circle within which power is confined; oligarchic government ruins itself by the incautious scramble for immediate wealth. But even democracy ruins itself by excess of democracy. Its basic principle is the equal right of all to hold office and determine public policy. This is, at first glance, a delightful arrangement; it becomes disastrous because the people are not properly equipped by education to select the best rulers and the wisest courses. The people have no understanding and only repeat what their rulers are pleased to tell them. Such a democracy is tyranny or autocracy. – Plato

**Which one of the following statements best reflects the crux of the passage given above?**

(A) Human societies experiment with different forms of governments

(B) Any form of government tends to deteriorate by excess of its basic principle

(C) Education of all citizens ensures a perfect, functional and sustainable democracy

(D) Having a government is a necessary evil because tyranny is inherent in any form of government.