A 24-country survey finds a median of 59% are dissatisfied with how their democracy is functioning, and 74% think elected officials don’t care what people like them think.
Al Smith once remarked that “the only cure for the evils
of democracy is more democracy.” Our analysis suggests that
applying that cure at the present time could well be adding
fuel to the flames. Instead, some of the problems of
governance in the United States today stem from an excess of
democracy […] Needed, instead, is a greater degree
of moderation in democracy.
Considering the smallest non-fragmented group has resulted in the current 2-party system in most western countries, and results in tribalistic xenophobia, I’m quite content stating democracy is not the egalitarianism it is purported to be.
And yet the electoral systems aren’t democratic to begin with. As in, even if you made a perfect electoral system, it would barely be 10% democracy because democracy has little to do with the ability to choose which master gets to whip you every 4 years.
The capitalist class, Walter Lippmann, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Trilateral Commission’s The Crisis of Democracy would be proud (emphasis mine):
Game theory would like a word.
Considering the smallest non-fragmented group has resulted in the current 2-party system in most western countries, and results in tribalistic xenophobia, I’m quite content stating democracy is not the egalitarianism it is purported to be.
And I quite resent the insinuation I’m a lapdog.
And yet the electoral systems aren’t democratic to begin with. As in, even if you made a perfect electoral system, it would barely be 10% democracy because democracy has little to do with the ability to choose which master gets to whip you every 4 years.