@mjf_pro @mattblaze Yes, I've said this for many years. I hope it's only one-third. My estimate is a bit less than half.
But yeah, this is built into human nature, ready to be awakened by any despot who knows how to work a crowd by appealing to base instincts.
The only countermeasure is education, I believe. But that takes a long investment of time and effort.
@Raven47 @mjf_pro @mattblaze Certainly not naive. You see the basic mechanisms that drive everything.
My only comment is that education is key. You can't have a solid democracy without an educated populace. The people have to understand the complexities of what they're voting for.
@shuttersparks @mjf_pro @mattblaze
So far, all "democracies" in human history had or have autocratic, exploiting economies (slaveholder, feudalism, capitalism), and some (Athenian, US) were even politically created for only a privileged part of the population. Yes, education is necessary but it will not be successful if it is in contradiction with the politico-economic reality. Democracy has to be just and fair in both areas, in politics AND economy.
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