RE: Democracy fails...
March 24, 2015 at 3:03 pm
(This post was last modified: March 24, 2015 at 3:06 pm by Dystopia.)
Before answering such relative question one needs to define benevolent - What is benevolent? Is it merely according to the principles of liberalism and human rights (something that by its very nature doesn't exist)? I would say that benevolent depends on each person's morality. My dad liked living during the dictatorship in Portugal, he genuinely thought the times were better back then, so I guess there's no absolute perspective. Let's look at Mussolini - Was he bad for the opposition? Yeah, but he did help Italy at least in the first years and the population supported him.
My final perspective is that dictatorship V democracy depends on historical and cultural context and thus one cannot be better than the other without taking into account other variables and mentalities. Maybe in 200 years we will be living in dictatorships, but obviously we are limited right now and thus we cannot think ahead of time just like humans before 1748 couldn't predict that something like liberalism would ever exist. And this without mentioning that there are many forms of democracy and dictatorship to make a definitive stance, and possibly in the future new political conceptions will exist
My final perspective is that dictatorship V democracy depends on historical and cultural context and thus one cannot be better than the other without taking into account other variables and mentalities. Maybe in 200 years we will be living in dictatorships, but obviously we are limited right now and thus we cannot think ahead of time just like humans before 1748 couldn't predict that something like liberalism would ever exist. And this without mentioning that there are many forms of democracy and dictatorship to make a definitive stance, and possibly in the future new political conceptions will exist
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you