Democracy or Tyranny?

The concept of democracy – government by the people, for the people – is supposedly the bedrock upon which the values of modern Western societies are constructed.  Democratic rule by government replaced the tyranny of historic kingdoms, in which the subjects of kings had no individual rights or freedoms.  However, it can be argued that the future of modern society is going back to the past, as elected officials are acting more like tyrannical kings than honest brokers.  Although politicians make promises to their electorate, there is no way of holding them to account when they break them.  It can therefore be argued that lies and tyranny have replaced truth and democracy in maintaining social control. Consequently, the rights and freedoms of individuals in society are being eroded by a new politics of fascism and authoritarianism.  Political parties in opposition will say whatever they think is necessary to gain populist support.  Truth is merely collateral damage in the pursuit of power, whilst morality and integrity have lost all meaning.  It seems that government is more concerned with empowering the affluent and powerful few, whilst disempowering the impoverished and disenfranchised many.  Examples of authoritarian and fascist rule, and the impact both have on perpetuating inequality in society, has been demonstrated by the recent actions of political leaders in the UK, Europe and especially the US.

Respond to this post:

  1. State whether or not you agree or disagree with it and why;
  2. Provide an example of authoritarian or fascist politics in the UK, Europe or the US;
  3. Identify at least one social group that is being silenced or disadvantaged by the current political climate.

3 thoughts on “Democracy or Tyranny?

  1. One reason for why I disagree with democracy is because I believe that it can be dangerous if the general population are unqualified and uneducated who lack the wisdom and intelligence to make a vote on an effective government. This can be presented by a quote by Socrates, an Ancient Greek philosopher, says “Democracy is only as good as the education that surrounds it.”

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  2. Democracy can make lots of conflicts and tyranny if the majority of the power is strictly treating people. They tempt to do the commitment by pursuing their people, but this just makes other side of the people raging.

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  3. Is a democracy really and democracy when political leaders and Governments really only wish implement their views either for political gain or own financial gain

    Fascist politics is clearly seen currently in Poland regarding immigration and the steps taken to eradicate the issue.

    In the USA the Government is using ICE to remove identified immigrants such a Mexicans physically from the streets without charge or trial

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