the difference beteen democracy and dictatorship
freediver wrote on Jul 28
th, 2012 at 3:01pm:
Can you tell the difference?
All forms of government are a form of 'lawful' coercion.
Even democracy.
Democracy is the imposition of the will, of a majority, upon a minority [i.e. those who disagree with a majority view, on a particular issue].
In its purest form,
a democracy is a dictatorship, by the majority.
Even so, i have no argument with the principle of democracy, as a form of government.
My main argument with regards democracy [as a political system], is that, imo, there should be some means to remove the right of idiots [and criminals, etc], to elect lawmakers.
I don't believe that there should a right of
unearned 'universal suffrage' [i.e. the right of
all adults to vote in political elections.].
I don't believe that unearned 'universal suffrage' can produce a wise lawmaking body, which can in the long term bring beneficial governance to a community.