• NeilBru@lemmy.world
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    What you’ve listed are critiques. I agree with many of them. What I’m asking specifically is if not democracy, then what instead?

    On paper, the United States is a federal republic, that votes for representatives for a bicameral parliamentary system that derives jurisprudence from English Common Law.

    In practice, it’s a plutocratic oligarchy.

    For context, I consider myself to be a market socialist who still wants a representative federal republic for the United States.

    I have my own ideas for re-enfranchisement for the working class:

    • abolish “first-past-the-post”
    • restructure gerrymandered voting districts
    • implement ranked choice voting
    • constitutional amendment for term limits for every elected position
    • allow cross-party voting in primaries
    • abolishing Citizens United (what a cynically ironic name for what it actually allows for)

    These points are only achievable by voting for candidates who advocate for such policies which is admittedly a long shot, given the average citizen’s knowledge of civics, political theory, economics, and statistics but it’s what I believe can work.

    Or would you prefer autocracy? The “dictatorship of the proletariat”? Monarchy? Theocracy? Anarchy? Oligarchy? Syndicalism?

    My ultimate point is that you seem to still want “democracy”, but you want it in practice, not just on paper, despite your claim of the point of democracies is to “keep capitalists in power”.

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      14 days ago

      These points are only achievable by voting for candidates who advocate for such policies which is admittedly a long shot

      Politics is the art of the possible. The entire job of political leadership is to advocate for policy change.

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        14 days ago

        Again, My question to you is if not democracy, then what? Or do you actually want democracy? Please propose your alternative to democracy, given your claim about its purpose in “keeping capitalists in power”.

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          Or do you actually want democracy?

          I want good policy.

          If my democracy is producing bad candidates and bad policies, what purpose does it serve?

          your alternative to democracy, given your claim about its purpose in “keeping capitalists in power”.

          Capitalism is serviced by the illusion of choice in a functional monopoly. The solution is to break up the monopoly.

          But that’s a Herculean task.