
Democracy: A Flawed Form of Governance
The provided text from "Philosophics" critiques the widely held belief in democracy as the optimal form of government. The author challenges conventional wisdom, arguing that foundational concepts like Karl Popper's Paradox of Intolerance and the Enlightenment's faith in reason are insufficient to address the complexities of modern political discourse. Furthermore, the piece highlights the mathematical flaws of democracy through Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem, suggesting that even with an ideal populace, a truly fair system is unachievable. Ultimately, the article disputes the efficacy of democracy in its current form, proposing that its enduring appeal might stem from its ability to manage societal chaos rather than its inherent merit or intelligence-based design, and even suggests considering alternatives like a disinterested AI for governance.https://philosophics.blog/2025/08/27/democracy-the-worst-form-of-government-and-other-bedtime-stories/
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