Originally posted by TigranJamharian Democracy is fine if it doesnt develop party divisions and doesnt slowly morph into a socialist state. Every aspect of life is slowly being subsidized. If there was not a party system than i think all of democracies problems would be solved. but the party system evolves naturally and there is no practical way to prevent it.
"Anarchy of production" hasn't been even employed for you to know what problems will arise.
The problem with your assessment is that you blame the party divisions, and overall divisions democracy creates, but not the system itself. Democracy is the problem.
All political systems are based on collectivism, and a violation of property rights of individuals. That is what no one understands in politics, that all prosperty is based on private property, and production from individuals, not what political system they espouse.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe actually has a very interesting alternative system based on privatization that could serve as a model for society which seems to be logically consistent with the free market, and the property rights of individuals.
You should read his books, The Myth of National Defense, and Democracy: The God That Failed.
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