Re: election

From: Michael S. Lorrey (retroman@turbont.net)
Date: Wed Nov 15 2000 - 08:17:42 MST


Zero Powers wrote:
>
> OK, I'll bite. If government needs the "consent" of the governed, just how
> is that consent conveyed unless the governed have a voice? And if the
> governed *do* have a voice, how is that not democracy again?

With a constitution that cannot be altered or overturned by a simple majority, a
court system that can tell the people they are dead flat WRONG, a presidential
electoral system that is not directly determined by popular vote, and a
tripartate structure with checks and balances. Assuming participants actually
obey the laws of the government, it is technically impossible to easily let a
dictator come to power, unless a large majority of the population has gone quite
insane. If the system is subverted from within, and nobody is brave enough to do
anything about it, it becomes a little easier.



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