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'Democracy governed directly by the people' is it even possible? What happens when people don't agree on the issue? Who is the judge in democracy?
One more thing: if 'the people' is entire entity and everyone decides on equal basis, doesn't that make all decisions an average solution, not the best one?
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Democracy is not possible on a large scale. There are no judges, no recourse, no law enforcement, no laws really. If 51% of a nation decides to imprison and slaughter 49% of the nation, it is completely fair game under a "democracy" because the majority of people have had their say. Democracy as a form of government does not and cannot exist, especially in the US.
But if we have to label the US with some sort of "ocracy", since our Republic is made up of democratically elected representatives, it's comforting to say "democracy". Not that it's really the case. We are a "Republic of Democratically Elected Representatives", or "Constitutional Republic" as is the shortened version of that.
Maybe a "Constitutionocracy", or "Rule of the Constitution" would best describe the US.
Yes! The country would become a "mediocracy".
So if "mediocracy" is not the optimal solution for the US or any other state does 'Republic of Democratically Elected Representatives' solves this problem or there is better solution?
In the world where the new feudalism is raising shouldn't we try to reverse the flow? Shouldn't we be afraid of losing basic 'democratic' rights like freedom of speech, access to clean water and nature?