thegreatdivide wrote on Jan 21
st, 2023 at 8:50am:
To recap: the idea of sovereignty evolved over time from its grounding in religion ("Christ the king"), to monarchs ("Divine Right of kings"), and then to the individual with "inherent/natural rights", postulated by the enlightenment 18th century theorists.
But individuals don't agree on what these rights are, so the problem of finding a theoretical/philosophical basis for practical governance remains; governance (and sovereignty) by definition applies to all.
So the only sensible grounding for sovereignty is law itself, as Cicero recognized:
"all must submit to law, if all are to be free".
So the quality of the law is paramount: what does the law wish to achieve?
Maximum individual freedom, or maximum general welfare?
Turns out the former is taking us down the road to economic, ecological catastrophe and possible nuclear annihilation.
this is, of course, the exact arguement of the WEF
that shareholder capitalism is at its end and a new broom of regulatory elites need to take over the reins.
but who supervises clauss shwabb, mark zuckerburg, justin trudeau, angela merkel, bill gates, geotge clooney and greta thunburg?
are they not just authoritarians dressed up as the latest iteration to "take care of us"
thats the selling point and many people (especially of the left) view all politicians and authority figures through the frame of
"who can look after me best"
the covid lockdowns showed us that maybe 90 % of people think that way.
"frightened children who just want to be led"
stakeholder capitalism as clauss called it 40 yrs ago.
who decides which stakeholders get what ?