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Much of what we’re taught on politics and governance today is flawed. For one, we do not have democracies; and that is irrefutable once you examine the facts and logic.
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Why Schumpeter, and his false definition of democracy which we accepted, is responsible for all the problems in the world today.
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Isn't saying "Democracy (a form of governance) is about how we 'choose' leaders" the same as saying "player selection, is a style of football"? And how would that be logical, to be describing the style of a game that hasn't started yet?
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Assuming it were possible to prove beyond question that we do not in fact have democracies (let’s assume for a moment that we've cross that point), would they that reject the idea now, still reject it, and what would inform the aversion to it still? Or would that settle it?
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Much of what we’ve been taught on politics and governance, I’ve come to learn, is flawed. For one, it is irrefutable, when you examine the facts, that we do not have democracies today.
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Isn't saying "Democracy (a form of governance) is about how we 'choose' leaders" the same as saying "player selection, is a style of football"? And how would that be logical, to be describing the style of a game that hasn't started yet?
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