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The Origins of Authoritarianism in the Democratic State
Submitted by Melinda Secor on Thu, 2007-06-07 16:00
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"In a democracy however...the public's every wish must be accommodated and acted upon instantly. And so laws are passed, regulations, specifications, and instructions are published, and are continually added to. And of course Zogs must be hired and armed in order to make it all work. And there's the rub. The problems that all these rules, laws, and red tape address are minor and usually temporary; but the government-approved solution is nearly always permanent." Column by "Chemical Ali" Massoud.
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