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Democracy by weebies We
hear a lot about democracy today. Most politicians and their statist
sycophants pontificate about the benefits of democracy. On the other end
of the spectrum, many free market anarchists rail against the evils of
democracy. What is the truth about democracy, which some love and claim to
be the salvation of civilization, and others love to hate, and claim to be
a curse of mankind? Has the institution of democracy been fairly
represented, or has it been politicized and subverted to represent
something opposite of its actual intent? More importantly, does democracy
and anarchy have any common ground? One
of the problems with democracy as a term is that it has several varying
“official” definitions, and many more unofficial definitions. The
Merriam-Webster Online dictionary has many definitions for democracy,
but the one I want to focus on is
“a government in which the
supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly
or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving
periodically held free elections” (emphasis mine). Also, contrast this
to the definition of pure
democracy: “democracy in which the power is exercised directly by
the people rather than through representatives.” Given these
definitions, even the staunchest anarchist might pause to reflect if the
basic concept of democracy doesn’t deserve further inspection. Probably
the most commonly accepted unofficial definition of democracy is “one
person, one vote.” One has to wonder where such a definition came from.
In most definitions of democracy, voting is not mentioned. Where it is
mentioned, like in the one I chose, it is not a requirement, only a usual
occurrence. Only in the fevered imagination of statists can one find that
democracy equates to voting and elections. In a truly Orwellian twist,
people have confused the freedom to select tyrants and become absolute
slaves to the will of the tyrants as a sign of freedom and democracy. In
truth, the opposite happens with voting and elections – the supreme
power is wrested from individuals, and invested in representatives. These
representatives can then ignore the will of individuals and groups, both
majority and minority, and cater to the special interest groups that they
really represent. Voting and elections are a sham to steal power from the
individual, to cloak the results in the empty skeleton of democracy,
having the outward form, but lacking the inner essence. Sadly, most fully
embrace this charade and gladly accept their own slavery. It would do well
for people to heed the words of one of the leading luminaries of the late
18th and early 19th Centuries, Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe, when he noted: “None
are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.”
The
founders
of America held scorn for democracy, and never intended that American
government be a democracy, but a constitutional
republic. They seemed to share the same views that most detractors of
democracy hold, that democracy is mob rule, has no respect for individual
or property rights, and is a license to plunder. The way that people use
the term democracy today does seem to confirm this, except in one
important area. Though people often use the term mob rule, to be more
exact, it is mob selection. The rulers selected by the mobs are under no
compunction to follow the whims of the masses, secretly promote shadowy
agendas that are against the interests of most citizens, and often openly
defy the wishes of the majority, while paying lip service to being
servants of the people. Democracy has been subverted by voteocracy, where
the only right and freedom a citizen enjoys is the right to vote, and
where the supreme power is vested in the state and exercised by the state. Alexander
Fraser Tytler made this interesting observation
about democracy in 1776: “A
democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only
exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse
from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes
for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury
with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy
followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's greatest
civilizations has been 200 years. [Tytler describes the life cycle of
civilization as from Bondage to Spiritual Faith to Great Courage to While
the preceding thoughts may be viewed as an unmitigated condemnation of
democracy, it is probably fairer to characterize it as how easily
democracy can be subverted when people abandon their supreme power to
unscrupulous politicians. One need only look at In
truth, democracy and anarchy should be complementary ideas. Only by having
the supreme power vested in each individual and exercised by each person
can democracy and anarchy be fully realized. Instead of the inane statist
maxim of “one person, one vote,” it should be “one person, one
government.” Individual sovereignty is the only true logical outcome for
both democracy and anarchy, and the only path to liberty. But for this to
work, people will need to grow up, accept responsibility for their own
lives, quit meddling in other people’s affairs that are none of their
business, and learn to live by voluntary association and trade. People
need to reject the collectivist mindset of the state, disavow any right of
the state to use force and coercion, and stop abdicating their sovereignty
to the state. All
this shows how easily words and ideas are subverted by the state, and how
the state portrays them in a manner that is contradictory to their
original intent. When Bush and his criminal cronies expound on the
benefits of democracy, freedom, liberty, the rule of law, fighting
terrorism, and the free market, one sees that they are using these terms
as superficial gloss to hide their criminal activities and mayhem – what
they really mean is that they want to use force and coercion, the power of
the state, to impose their will on anyone at any time they choose. And not
only has the state subverted words and ideas, it has also subverted whole
institutions, the mainstream media and public education, to indoctrinate
people into accepting the lies and propaganda of the state. While
Americans are not really stupid as many would have you believe, as a whole
they are extremely gullible and ignorant, and this seems to be by the
design of the state and its institutions. These are severe limitations to
possess, and are inimical to the exercise of liberty. Americans need to
listen to the words of The
basic principle of democracy, of self rule, is sound and in accordance
with the principles of anarchy. The state has subverted the concept of
democracy to enslave people to the dictates of the state and its rulers.
As practiced by most democratic states, it is just a sham that allows an
elite oligarchy to maintain control of the state while maintaining the
appearance of popular rule. People need to realize that the state is the
greatest threat to their freedom, peace, and happiness. Only by rejecting
the state, and the use of force and coercion to interact with their fellow
humans, and embracing voluntary association and trade, can people actually
enjoy the benefits of democracy that they clamor for. discuss this column in the forum weebies lives on earth, third planet from the sun. The inhabitants of Earth hold superstitious beliefs concerning the gods of state, and even offer them blood sacrifice. weebies is trying to help his fellow citizens see that the state is an obsolete unnecessary evil, that the free market and freedom are all they truly need. |