Message from @Deleted User
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Do you have a practical alternative to democracy?
yes, dictatorship
That isn't based on a pre-determined goal based on personal opinions*
The key difference between a democracy and a republic lies in the limits placed on government by the law, which has implications for minority rights. Both forms of government tend to use a representational system — i.e., citizens vote to elect politicians to represent their interests and form the government. In a republic, a constitution or charter of rights protects certain inalienable rights that cannot be taken away by the government, even if it has been elected by a majority of voters. In a "pure democracy," the majority is not restrained in this way and can impose its will on the minority.
Most modern nations are democratic republics with a constitution, which can be amended by a popularly elected government. This comparison therefore contrasts the form of government in most countries today with a theoretical construct of a "pure democracy", mainly to highlight the features of a republic.
@radeon Also, you realize that in a stratocracy, career politicians wouldn't really exist
If everyone were just slaves to the state, no problems would exist
apart from the fact everyone would be a slave
so?
this has some good explanations but i do not totally agree
That's a really minor advantage versus the enormous disadvantage of denying rights to millions of people
The American constitution can have its amendments changed with enough votes, no?
what is with the strawmaning? @Deleted User
in the words of stratocracy "indentured servitude isn't morally wrong"
wut
And which don't they have?
@Deleted User how is that a strawman?
Yea you just confirmed you don't understand what rights are
Because you still act like they are granted to you and not intrinsic
@radeon implying a neocon knows what rights are
None of us are advocating for stripping natural rights from people
You guys are arguing over semantics
No, just legal rights, which is still illiberal and moronic
@radeon How about you go educate yourself on 'citizenship' and 'citizens duties'
I'm sayig "Let people opt out"
How about we violate nobody's rights except those who have individually forfeited them?
No one's rights are being violated
citizens benefit from being a part of the state, non citizens don't. the argument here is what constitutes citizenship.
even non citizens benifit
from the relative peace of having a state system
Everyone gets RIGHTS
Only citizens get PRIVLEGES.
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And privelges come with a cost
this is according to ideology not what is actually being practiced.
correct
except for green card holders
Why give anyone rights when you give no one rights and give the ruling class privleges?
permanent residents have to contribute or they can lose that status