Is Democracy’s Sun Setting?

Tuesday, August 13th, 2013

Is democracy’s sun setting?, John Derbyshire asks:

When asked, voters show strong preferences for policies that neither major party will touch with a ten-foot pole. Both parties are united in support of policies with no detectable constituencies. States and municipalities, blessed with all the democracy you could wish for, sink into insolvency and decay.

He recommends Eric X. Li’s tale of two political systems:

Comments

  1. Aretae says:

    I’d call it out as suspicious to say that cities with sufficient democracy are failing. Essentially, only cities without alternate choices are failing. Chicago and Detroit haven’t had Republicans as a real political force in decades.

  2. Slovenian Guest says:

    Aretae, just FYI, by taking your blog private, you left us anonymous cowards out in the cold…

  3. Aretae says:

    Slovenian Guest,

    I am more than happy to send an invite to anyone who is willing to de-anonymize themselves just a smidge. And I won’t even pay attention to the email. OTOH, I’m not writing much right now.

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