- 29 Mar 2023 00:31
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No.
Direct democracy requires a very high level of education in the classical liberal arts:
Math, grammar, logic, rhetoric, geometry, music & astronomy. But that is the easy part.
It requires people to be able to discern logical arguments over popular arguments but more importantly it requires the ideology of excellence over money and the ideology of beauty over popularity. It requires people to hold excellence in word and action as a higher ideal than convenience. We can stop right there, as there is no ideology or religion available in the market that puts excellence at the top.
Current modern society is totally incapable of democracy and forget about the idiots, not even the smart ones are capable of it. Hence why the representative system is collapsing.
Narcissism prevents even the educated ones from conceding an argument.
Representative liberal democracy in the modern era started in the English trade & masonic unions among peers who used Greek democratic systems to handle claims within the trade unions among equal peers. They then expanded that franchise to create the US constitution as they discovered that they don't need a higher power to govern themselves but only when adequate justification had been provided. These types of dudes no longer exist, neither among the many, nor among the few.
The biggest concern is not how to educate the polloi, but how to educate the few. This is quite a substantial problem because possibly for the first time in history, nations do not even have a tiny honour bound elite inside them but are instead totally hollow. From where would the plenty take example from?
Developed nations are in a downward trajectory towards autocracy. Technocracy is just another form of autocracy.
The new democracy of the future is far more likely to develop in Saudi, Iran, Taiwan, Singapore or Africa than it is likely to develop in the west.
They are closer to the starting point of collectivizing their decision-making than we are. We are moving away from it still and have a long way to go before we hit rock bottom and our innate humility starts working again so that words like honour, integrity, oath, etcetera start have meaning again.
Rancid wrote:Could a direct democracy survive with a largely uneducated public? A public that can be manipulated easily?
No.
Direct democracy requires a very high level of education in the classical liberal arts:
Math, grammar, logic, rhetoric, geometry, music & astronomy. But that is the easy part.
It requires people to be able to discern logical arguments over popular arguments but more importantly it requires the ideology of excellence over money and the ideology of beauty over popularity. It requires people to hold excellence in word and action as a higher ideal than convenience. We can stop right there, as there is no ideology or religion available in the market that puts excellence at the top.
Current modern society is totally incapable of democracy and forget about the idiots, not even the smart ones are capable of it. Hence why the representative system is collapsing.
Narcissism prevents even the educated ones from conceding an argument.
Representative liberal democracy in the modern era started in the English trade & masonic unions among peers who used Greek democratic systems to handle claims within the trade unions among equal peers. They then expanded that franchise to create the US constitution as they discovered that they don't need a higher power to govern themselves but only when adequate justification had been provided. These types of dudes no longer exist, neither among the many, nor among the few.
The biggest concern is not how to educate the polloi, but how to educate the few. This is quite a substantial problem because possibly for the first time in history, nations do not even have a tiny honour bound elite inside them but are instead totally hollow. From where would the plenty take example from?
Developed nations are in a downward trajectory towards autocracy. Technocracy is just another form of autocracy.
The new democracy of the future is far more likely to develop in Saudi, Iran, Taiwan, Singapore or Africa than it is likely to develop in the west.
They are closer to the starting point of collectivizing their decision-making than we are. We are moving away from it still and have a long way to go before we hit rock bottom and our innate humility starts working again so that words like honour, integrity, oath, etcetera start have meaning again.
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