The Best Argument Against Representative Democracy

Is the fact that it so often resembles a Monty Python skit.

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George Haberberger
George Haberberger
Friday, May 13, AD 2022 5:16am

Winston Churchill said, “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”

WK Aiken
WK Aiken
Friday, May 13, AD 2022 10:41am

Every interpretive dance I’ve ever seen looks like every other interpretive dance I’ve ever seen.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, May 13, AD 2022 10:47am

I’m not getting it. Someone on the staff of the European Parliament arranged for the MEPs to be bemused and bored by this. The suburban school administrators I was familiar with 50 years ago countenanced the same sort of mush. Why does it say something about the people subjected to it, much less their voters?

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, May 13, AD 2022 10:50am

Winston Churchill said, “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”

I’m not sure he said that, but in any case it’s a dumb remark. The voter isn’t immersed in the elected official’s daily fare so naturally doesn’t know much about it. People should have more horse sense, more general sense of what’s going on, and more interest in the public sector. Of course, that will make the elected official’s job more challenging, not less.

How much did Mr. Churchill know about what made his car run? Did he ever cook for himself?

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