I thought democracy was invented in ancient Greece...?
Divorcing the ideas of democracy and capitalism (or the tangential idea of measuring national monetary wealth) seems like a good idea to me, if only to wrestle with smaller dragons.
I mean, you can have poor democracies, right? And you can have rich totalitarian states? There are examples of both around right now...I think we are in the process of bombing one, which leads to - what is it that produces a vast national wealth? Who handles it? Who shares in it? Who is excluded from it? Is wealth the end in itself, or a means to an end, and is democracy an end or a means?
Divorcing the ideas of democracy and capitalism (or the tangential idea of measuring national monetary wealth) seems like a good idea to me, if only to wrestle with smaller dragons.
I mean, you can have poor democracies, right? And you can have rich totalitarian states? There are examples of both around right now...I think we are in the process of bombing one, which leads to - what is it that produces a vast national wealth? Who handles it? Who shares in it? Who is excluded from it? Is wealth the end in itself, or a means to an end, and is democracy an end or a means?