Friday, February 9, 2018

A Democracy is 'difficult'; but its also 'Fair and Equitable'.

A Democracy is 'difficult' but, its also 'fair' and 'Equitable'. A Democracy is a Form of Government that 'incorporates', from the 'Bottom', the Freedom and Equality that each Real Individual enjoys. In other words, the Top of a Democracy 'represents' the Freedom and Equality of each and every Real Individual at the Bottom. The Top has Institutional Power, while the Bottom has a Real Form of 'Representation'. Representative Government is Government that represents 'all' the 'Real Individuals' at the 'Bottom'. There cannot be a 'Government at the Top', without a 'People at the Bottom'. The Problem with Governments is always 'Who' or 'What' are these Governments going to 'Represent'. Will 'it' represent itself as some 'self-sustaining' Political Entity or will 'it' represent a People? An Autocracy, or, a Kingdom doesn't seem to 'need' a 'Bottom' or a 'People'. The issue, in such cases would be what will such Autocracy or Kingdom do in such cases. Will the Autocracy or Kingdom Govern Itself or will they De-construct? Of course, its kinda silly to formulate it that way, because the World is 'over-flowing with People' and 'Nations'. That argument may be too theoretical, but it makes a Point. People need Government, and People need to be Governed. But, the Individuals need to be 'Represented' because they do not give up their 'Uniqueness' nor their 'Individuality' by being in a 'condition of togetherness'. The Individual can, so to say, 'govern' Himself/ Herself, but S/he cannot Govern the 'condition of togetherness'. At that point, an Institutional Government becomes necessary. The end result of inquiring into 'such formations' of Government, is to try to inquire into the 'source' and 'proper distribution' of Power, or stated differently, how does such an Entity acquire 'Authority' or the 'Power to Govern'? Will it be an 'Autocracy', a 'Kingdom', an 'Oligarchy', or a 'Democracy'. The answer to the 'latter' will determine the Form the Government will take. Such Forms determine how the Government will Govern. Do such Governments 'just Govern' or, do they Represent the 'Will', or the 'Freedom and Equality' of the People? If the Institution of Government needs People to Govern, then it must Represent the People.

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