Is the US a Democracy?

From NY Times:

“Current calls for “less government” actually mean less power for elected leaders and for the bureaucracies that serve them and more power for the “oligarchy” of millionaires and corporations.  Such calls also imply less power for the people (the democratic element), since, while elected leaders are directly responsible to those who vote, those whose power is based on wealth are not.  In fact, many of us who bristle at any government interference with our freedom and privacy, accept, as an economic necessity, similar interference from the companies we work for or do business with.

What we need is an integrated debate about all the powers that govern us, along with a recognition that all of them have essential roles but also pose dangers.  In particular, “How can we recognize legitimate corporate interests while avoiding plutocracy?” is as essential a question as “Is the federal bureaucracy a threat to personal freedom?”  Those worried about the evils of Big Government need to look not only at the executive branch in Washington but also at the executive offices of our major corporations.”

Are We a Democracy?

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One Response to Is the US a Democracy?

  1. solutions777 says:

    Who says democracy is good? It is better than other forms of government, but it is not a good form of government. Government produces little value for its citizens. The choice is not between democratic government and corporate government; it is about getting effective government.

    Anti-corporate bias is about socialism. Socialism never works.

    Censorship is evil.

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