A militant INDEPENDENT democratic socialist's attempt to expose the truth of our culture – in all its rich irony and absurdity.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2002
Popular Rule as foolish as tyranny ?
The days after an election put the unhappy voters or non-
voters in a pensive mood. I was not very interested in ivory tower
political cogitations, but I now realize that the deep thinkers in
our culture must rethink the very meaning of DEMOCRACY.
A little thinking will reveal that direct popular democracy
can be as disastrous for a people as the rule of a narrow minded
oligarchy. On just what questions and issues can a mathematical
majority claim more wisdom than the informed minority and a tiny
number of specialists in every field of knowledge ?
For example, what can I possibly know about Iraq's real
intentions -belligerent or otherwise ? Or, what does it matter
what the majority of voters think on the REALITY of global warming ?
Should we consult a kind old socialist about a complex
problem of international finance ?
A person elected to high office in the United States must
somehow manage to be a voice for his constituents AND a LEADER - in
a position to explore issues more deeply.
Popular wisdom can predominate -perhaps - in one area: on
the general distribution of wealth and resources in a society. Here
COMPROMISE is always possible: A " bum " in the street might ask you
for 5 bucks. You are inclined to give him nothing or a quarter. Then
you recognize him as a truly needy person - of the worthy poor. You
give him 3 bucks and a " good luck " wish.
The Hubble telescope is a gift to all mankind -even if
it took pennies away from every pauper in the country.
A man is a man even in the gutter: He looks up at heavens
with wonder. A wonderful picture of the infant universe is even more
inspirational than a cigarette and a cup of coffee.
Even in the gutter the bum dreams dreams !
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