Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
Usually you wouldn't say that a republic or representative democracy are oligarchies... Your definition is so broad that it encompasses every government in existence.
You don't think that is a problem?
I think it's a huge problem. Which is why I created this thread.
Democracies are meant to be for the people (etymologically, it's Greek for 'rule by the people'). Democracy has been corrupted. It's no longer for the people - it's for a group who aren't for the people. They're oligarchies.
And again (how many times do I have to repeat myself), it's not
my definition of oligarchy. It's
the definition. I don't make the rules.
Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
What do you propose instead? Direct democracy is the only government immune to rebellion?
I'm repeating myself again. I said, explicitly, that direct democracy wasn't the only solution.
Any measures that deal with corruption, in terms of campaign finance and lobbying, would go a long way to solving the problem. One idea I've heard, that I like, is jacking up public funding to match whichever candidate raises the most amount of money. Why would
Politician A bother to seek money from
them when
Politician B could just sit on his backside and get the money from the public? This solution doesn't impinge on the idea of 'corporations as people' and their subsequent 'free speech', it just levels the playing field so their 'free speech' doesn't drown out everyone elses.
Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
I shouldn't have to spoonfeed you to get you to express your argument.
I shouldn't have to spoonfeed you to get you to comprehend my
expertly expressed arguments. :P
Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
For example a while back people were saying USA is an oligarchy. How can this be true? How is this different to how it's always been? If the only qualifier is to have the power in the hands of a few, then USA should have always been an oligarchy.
I'll refer to the point I made above about corruption. Originally, representative govts. were all cool. They lived up to their namesake and actually represented the will of the people. Over time, and as ideas like 'corporate personhood' developed, the will of the people became gradually overshadowed by the will of
them. 100 years ago, this would be less the case. 100 years before that, even less so. Corruption builds on itself, gradually, over generations.
Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
I'm asking how you qualify 'few' and you just reply that the 'few' are the ones with the power? How is this productive!
You've skipped over a few words I wrote. "The 'few' is a
group of people that have
power over everyone else". I bolded and italised it this time so you can't miss it. The 'few' is, by definition, not the majority. The 'few' is a group of people that wield extremly disproportionate power over the majority of people. Such is the current situation. Such is your 'authoritative' solution.
Look Pig, just accept that your solution is oligarchic and let's move on with the rest of the discussion.