We have a crony Democracy at the moment where the only votes that matter
are the dollars from lobbyists. The average voter will barely see a
fractional percentage point of any corrupt spending from DC. They are
not part of the club. Even if they follow orders.
In order to understand democracy, one has to deconstruct it.
- How does Democracy work?
- What is Democracy's purpose?
- What are the consequences of Democracy?
Democracy functions through majoritarian consensus--i.e. popular vote. That in and of itself is a problem because it operates on the ad populum fallacy a.k.a. consensus fallacy. That is, policy and politicians are dictated and legitimized by popularity. This gives credence to a functional mob-rule.
The next question concerning the purpose of democracy is one about which many seldom think. Simply put, democracy is a means of dispute resolution. But that begs another question: "how does it resolve disputes"? It essentially coerces dissenters and minorities into participating in accordance to the majority's agendas. Now why do I say "coerce?" Because whether one participates or not is immaterial. His or her resources, labor, time, etc. are still subject to the majority's agenda. So then the purpose of Democracy becomes clear. Why is there even a popular vote? Because there are those who disagree (if everyone agreed, there'd be no purpose for a vote.) Why does it matter that there are those who disagree as it concerns a popular vote? Because their time, labor, and resources are wanted/needed. So then, wouldn't that make a democracy a mechanism by which the majority can coerce and seize the time, labor, and resources of minorities and dissenters? Yes.
What are the consequences of democracy? Democracy effectively renders each individual's political agency to nothing more than a subject of majority/popular opinion. It places the onus on the individual to somehow control the sentiments of the majority in order to express his or her rights. It isn't just crony Democracy I oppose, Greyparrot. I reject all democracies. Because there's nothing fair about them even if lobbyists were out of the picture.