Jurhum said:
Rule by the many. What about the few?
This is an oversimplification of the dynamics in a democracy to safe gaurd the minority. 'The few' you talk of arnt as polorized from the majority as you make out. People choose who to elect based on a wide range of policies and in many cases those who voted differently to each other agree on many issues - for instance, one person may agree with low tax and low public spending while another may believe in high taxation and high public spending (the economic difference between the left/right of politics), but both of these people then share similar views on social issues such as healthcare, education, immigration and so on... Thus people dont fit neatly in categories of majority and minority, political parties have to constantly change and adapt policy depending on the situation in the nation state - democracies are wholly reactionary to the population, not the majority.
Plus the idea behinde a liberal democracy is that people are equal in rights and duties - thus oppression of group or individual would be considered immoral on political grounds, quite apart from the intrinsic wrongs of oppression.
Elitism...well of course, you wouldnt vote in a complete twat to office knowingly would you (Well, who knows what America was thinking
)... Democracies have to work on a meritocracy basis otherwise people arnt equal in rights and duties and the whole thing wouldnt work (Since then the majority and the minority would be polorized - hence why its theoreticaly hard for such a polorization to occure in a democracy...since if all are equal in rights how can anyone be unequal?), but even in a meritocracy the inevitability of elitist rule is not only inevitable but desirable.
Jurhum said:
What is the difference between Democracy and dictatorship?
You honestly cant see? Democracy doesnt provide absoulout freedom, but dicatorship provides no freedom at all. Democracy presumes a natural right to choice and liberty, dictatorship doesnt.
This isnt a defence of Western governments, its just that i dont see that democracy as a concept is the problem, but rather capitalism. But still id rather liberal-capitalism to anything the world has offered up untill this point.
-MX