I am putting this topic under Philosophy and not under Politics. Democracy has been so thoroughly corrupted by politics that it has been totally divorced from its philosophic roots.
Democracy is completely broken on this planet, that's for sure. I know of no country today that is truly ruled by its people. Show me one, if you can.
I have long argued that democracy is the fairest form of governance, and that high-consensus democracy is the fairest form of democracy. This forum was
originally set up to be directed democratically by its members via high-consensus democracy. But just as in the real world, sociopaths infiltrated and gamed the system, and the
experiment failed.
Precisely right. We have the illusion of democracy, and as George Carlin so eloquently
pointed out, we have been given the illusion of choice when in fact we have none.
Very few. I should know, because I am
one of them, and I tend to find myself standing alone.
I highly recommend
the article from which I pulled all the quotes. I could have written that article myself, but I'm glad I didn't just so I could see that I am not really standing here all alone. The article reminds me that Rousseau, Voltaire, Diderot, Montesquieu, and others (thank you Gilbert Mercier) have stood where I stand, so I am in good company after all.