thesolar65
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The OP and its country even don't know the real meaning of Democracy and pointing at others & finding fault..
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The OP? GIDEON RACHMAN sounds like a western name.The OP and its country even don't know the real meaning of Democracy and pointing at others & finding fault..
Soviet style communism failed, but communism doesn't have an all agreed standard, China's is the most successful system consistently brings positive results.Whatever democracy be, the only thing that has consistently failed is Communism. More countries are becoming democratic, or democratic form of government is becoming a norm.
There have been different styles of Communism, almost all of them have failed or are failing. With Communist countries are seen as a threat in the democratic world, I don't see a future in Communism, unlike you, more countries switched to democracies. The Chinese system is anything but positive. We'll see in a few years the results.Soviet style communism failed, but communism doesn't have an all agreed standard, China's is the most successful system consistently brings positive results.
India democracy is a disaster for the past 70 years and now it seems US is joining you.There have been different styles of Communism, almost all of them have failed or are failing. With Communist countries are seen as a threat in the democratic world, I don't see a future in Communism, unlike you, more countries switched to democracies. The Chinese system is anything but positive. We'll see in a few years the results.
China lifted over 800 million people out of poverty, unrivalled by anyone in the whole human history, if this is not positive, I don't know what is.The Chinese system is anything but positive. We'll see in a few years the results.
Democracy is not perfect but America has a strong healthy and vibrant one.
Whatever democracy be, the only thing that has consistently failed is Communism. More countries are becoming democratic, or democratic form of government is becoming a norm.
Imo, India was Nehru dynasty for about 40 years, until 1990s. After that a period of chaos. Then Indians are tired of Congress, overthrown them and get BJP in charge.Will America's military-industrial complex allow the Occupy movement and the Communist Party of the USA to attain governorship of the country ?
Is India a true democracy ?
It's not for the military industrial complex to allow occupy or commies or Islamists or anyone else to attain governorship.Will America's military-industrial complex allow the Occupy movement and the Communist Party of the USA to attain governorship of the country ?
50 plus years of Nehru dynasty rule overall before we got sick of them.Imo, India was Nehru dynasty for about 40 years, until 1990s. After that a period of chaos. Then Indians are tired of Congress, overthrown them and get BJP in charge.
BJP is kind of strong ideological, Hindutva religion nationalism. Kind of dangerous and Nazi type. We will see.
Democracy or not, imo, it doesn't matter that much. India is dysfunctional and disorganized society.
India"CAN".....Can fail, but not yet.
The underlying assumption is that the masses can never be at a base level of intellectual capacity where they can make good governance decisions. I don’t agree with that, it is true that countries with poor education levels dont understand democracy and waste it, but the US is at a level where it’s not that big an issue.Western democracy is not democracy at all. It's just one man one vote. It doomed to fail. When Mass decide the fate of the nation, the nation is finished.
Real democracy is not about the procedure, but the substance.
The western model nowadays is Delegate Model of Representation. It cannot be functional properly.
The Chinese model is Trustee Model of Representation.
This is the difference. If anyone interested, please refer to Edmund Burke (1723–1792) .