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The end of "democracy"?posted by Olav Anders Øvrebø at 20h42 GMT on Oct 11
"Democracy" should be banned - the word, that is. That's the recommendation from Edward Lucas at Economist.com (the comment is also published at Lucas' blog). The reason: "democracy" is misused, anyway:
Instead of "democracy", Lucas suggests that we use "law-governed", "free" and "public-spirited". He ends up with Karl Popper's "open society" as a good candidate for a term that covers the kind of society he wants to describe. Worth pondering. Maybe with a compilation of democracy definitions in mind.
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Democracy as a form of government is the result of the self organizing criticality of organizational Brownian motion. It can self destruct but will inevitably reappear. Fukuyama identified the result but did not identify the process.
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