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Politics & Religion / Re: What is "Democracy"?
« on: June 28, 2007, 11:18:36 AM »
Below is an edited except from "On Industrialism" by G.K. Chesterton.
Basically, the mark of a democracy is that the leaders are lead servants of the community.
The entire essay is at http://www.chesterton.org/gkc/Distributist/industrial.htm
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The essence of democracy is very simple. If ten men are wrecked together on a desert island, the community consists of those ten men, their welfare is the social object, and normally their will is the social law. Which of them has a natural claim to rule the rest? If a man's talents are used for the community, then he is the servant of the community; which is, in that sense, his sovereign. If his talents are used against the community by stealing rum or poisoning water, why should the community submit to him? In such a simple case, everybody can see the advantage of government by consent. The trouble with democracy is not democracy. It is certain artificial anti-democratic things that have, in fact, thrust themselves into the modern world to thwart and destroy democracy.
Basically, the mark of a democracy is that the leaders are lead servants of the community.
The entire essay is at http://www.chesterton.org/gkc/Distributist/industrial.htm