Now I honestly do not think the United States favors the poor.
Just something to think about...
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Now I honestly do not think the United States favors the poor. | ||
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The closest to democracy is california's referendums and shit. | ||
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On May 28 2009 07:22 dhe95 wrote: I've been reading, and I came across the fact that Aristotle (Greek Philosopher) noticed that the governments ran by one person favored the rich, while the democracies favored the poor. Now I honestly do not think the United States favors the poor. So you just figured out a philosopher dead more than 2000 years ago was not 100% right about the political system of the USA? | ||
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On May 28 2009 07:32 Rev0lution wrote: The United States is a democratic replubic, there is a slight difference. The closest to democracy is california's referendums and shit. well put | ||
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i think it favors everyone. in a democracy, there is a lot done to appease the masses because of their voting power...but you still have to remember that its the wealthier people that are in office making laws or lobbying and putting ads on TV. | ||
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Not anyone can run into congress and debate. We elect people to represent us. However, in order to be elected, you need to be able to run a campaign to get your name out there. In order to run a campaign, you need money. So from there...you can see how things might divert from Aristotle's view. In addition, when any government ages, the powers that be tend to get greedy in the sense that they want to consolidate and secure their power. This in part leads to the useless and dumb rhetoric and politics that plague our government's functioning today. | ||
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Aristotle actually noted that there were six kinds of government: "good" monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, vs. "bad" monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. He defined them as being monarchy vs. tyranny, aristocracy vs. oligarchy, and democracy vs. anarchy. He noted that not that the poor are favored by democracy, but rather that the main benefitors are the hedonists, and how it's a counteraction to that of the arisocracy/oligarchy. For he noted that: ideally man was ruled by monarchy, but in the oligarchical state people became too obsessed with money instead of virtue. Democracy was the "oligarch's son" rebelling against the obsession of money, and instead of saving it begins to spend it. Tyranny results from the democrat's son becoming too hedonist. Thus, it's not that democracy favors poor people: it's that the focus of society changes from the hoarding of money to the fulfillment of everybody's wishes. | ||
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(even if it's just a front) Honest question, cuz I don't know. | ||
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On May 28 2009 14:40 travis wrote: What government isn't essentially ran by one person? (even if it's just a front) Honest question, cuz I don't know. Speaking essentially, I'd argue the US is not run by one person, but by two entities...president and congress. There's an even enough power distribution that you can't say one has a significant amount more influence than the other. It may be a far cry from a true democracy in any sense of the word, but still. | ||
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