Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Worlocked
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
If things are structurally flawed do you throw them out or fix them so they work as intended?
Democracy's 'structural flaws' cannot be fixed. Mass franchise democracy will always be mired in perpetual corruption and outrageous laws.
People have been talking about 'fixing' our democracy for decades. Read my lips: it will never happen.
Trying to 'fix' mass franchise democracy is like trying to fix the Titanic on its way down. The ship is sunk and now it's time to throw democracy into the wastebasket of history.
The term mass franchise democracy means nothing to me. Care to elaborate on the types and meanings of democracies?
The phrase is pretty easy to understand.
Mass:
A large but nonspecific amount or number (of people)
Franchise:
A privilege or right officially granted a person or a group by a government, especially:
The constitutional or statutory right to vote.
Democracy:
Majority rule.
So we have a huge mass of people (in the U.S. 18 and older non-felons) with the 'right' to vote in a 'majority rule' system. And of course there is nothing these voters cannot vote on. Everything is up for grabs.
What do you think will be the result of such a system? What do you think has been the result of such a system?
I can give you the answer as to what generally has been the result:
The unabated growth of warfare, welfare and regulations on a massive scale.
Cliff notes:
Mass franchise democracy is I piss in your Cheerios, you piss in mine and the government extorts from us its Cheerios tax for granting us the 'priviledge' of pissing in each other's Cheerios.
Well said. To add to that:
?A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.?
-Thomas Jefferson
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."
-Benjamin Franklin
So many people refer to the United States as a democracy, when it is a constitutional federal republic. It may have strong democratic traditions, but it isn't supposed to be a mob rule.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/us.html
Why is it well said? It makes no sense at all to me. What is the meaning of piss in somebodies cheerios? Why would you want to do that. Where does the tax come in?
How do one hundred people break up in a mob of 51 beating up on 49? What do the two wolves have for lunch tomorrow? How is an armed lamb not an immature killer sheep. Why, if man is a wolf or a killer lamb, has he survived for millions of years to produce something as noble as libertarianism? How did the individual come to fear the group? How did the group become vile?
And who will address the issue that we owe the matrix in which we have our being and are each our brother's keeper?
Uh, you woulden't. That's the whole point.
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How do one hundred people break up in a mob of 51 beating up on 49?
Usually through unorthodox and "un-civil" tactics. See the Revolutionary war and what led up to it.
What do the two wolves have for lunch tomorrow?
I don't think you quite get the concept of the metaphor.
How is an armed lamb not an immature killer sheep.
Wtf? You're going to have to elaborate on this one. I'm not good with psychobabble, especially brief non-descript psychobabble.
Why, if man is a wolf or a killer lamb, has he survived for millions of years to produce something as noble as libertarianism?
I think you need to flip through a history book and read how "great" it was to be the common man in the vast majority of societies throughout history.
How did the individual come to fear the group?
By reading history books and seeing how "great" it was to be the common man in the vast majority of societies throughout history.
How did the group become vile?
When they forced their views on others, be it the majority or the minority.
And who will address the issue that we owe the matrix in which we have our being and are each our brother's keeper?
Uh... yeah... Here comes that psychobabble rearing its ugly head again. Seems to be communist themed psychobabble.