American Lost
We force on the world tenets of our American culture as the best and only way. They are being questioned. One that is coming under increased attack is “democracy”.
We force on the world tenets of our American culture as the best and only way. They are being questioned. One that is coming under increased attack is “democracy”.
The world can clearly see that “democracy” has significant
failings. It works best in homogeneous societies that are stable with no
significant religious political power. In such societies broad buy-in is relatively easy to achieve for initiatives. Democracy fails miserably where there
are staunch ethnic groups, aggravated economic disparity, powerful religiosity and a strong sense
of nobility [status ascribed by birth].
Democracy also brings to power people that may conflict with powerful economic foreign interests. America
reportedly has assassinated democratically elected leaders deemed not
in it’s
interests. The best cited examples are Salvador Allende of Chile and Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh of Iran.
There is no love by America
for Chavez of Venezuela, despite being duly elected based on international
election monitoring. Fidel Castro reportedly has had numerous American assassination attempts. America has also stifled democratic initiatives in the world that were socialistic or communist leaning. Again, for economic reasons.
Today the world can see in the media problems with Democracy. They only need look at America or India. In
fact most Americas
do not even know India
is a democracy or that it is the largest Democracy in the world. The seeming
irreconcilable schisms in the politics of both countries results in failed
positive accomplishments.
The message the world is getting, that is culturally loss on Americans,
is that both democracy and capitalism have defined utility and life cycles. They are not the answer
in all situations. When either capitalism or democracy is the answer, scale in
terms of capitalism and degree in terms of democracy, matter.
Do you know why Conservatives want small government? The answer is Democracy.
Democracy, when it works right, confers power to the voting majority. Democracy
is great if you are that influential majority. In America demographics of the voting majority is changing. That
is why there are voter roadblocks being erected and gerrymandering. These are
efforts to hold on to the power of government. But it is a losing proposition
over time. The answer from a Conservative point of view is take the power of the
Federal government away to act. Reduce its size and influence. They can more effectively continue to exert
control at the State and local level without Federal interference from the
changing demographic.
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