True democracy should be about unity at the
core, and balance. Democracy is about the people determining what is best for
their nation as a whole. The people have the power and they must insure the
unity and balance is not taken from them... for this could happen unexpectedly.
Perhaps democracy is only a dream today, or
more like an illusion; a ghost of what once was. We believe in democracy, in America,
because we want to. In the same manner as a faithful person wants to believe in
God. The idea of a loving creator is nice to imagine, just like the idea of a
political system uniting humanity and bringing an end to tyranny may also be a
pleasant thought. Seeking after philosophical ways of making logical sense in
how a loving God governs a world like ours; people can debate for years on such
an issue. Neither side can prove though, without a shadow of a doubt that there
is, or is not, a loving God. How could people prove democracy is more than a
dream today, more than an illusion?
Like America, Rome was a Republic with
democratic values. The Roman model of governance inspired many political
thinkers, and today's modern democracies imitate the Roman and Greek models.
The major difference from the Roman Republic model, (and one of the primary
reasons our modern day democracy may be so flawed), is the fact our present
political leaders are paid millions of dollars for being in their positions. In
ancient Rome the political leaders chose to serve their nation without payment.
They earned their money by other means while viewing their job as senators to
be an honor, since they were able to serve those less fortunate. In the days of
the Republic, before Julius Caesar shook things up, the people knew the
senators cared about helping to bring a balance to Rome.
The political, cultural, and economic forces
which held the Roman Empire together were removed because of Economic
fragmentation, eventually leading to the Dark Ages. Following the economical
mistakes made in Rome the empire continued to digress because of the crumbling
of political, military, and other social institutions, along with invasions
from outside peoples, and usurpers from within the empire. The Roman Empire
held onto their particular values in politics for a time, but eventually they
allowed outside influences to change these values, and wash away the
foundations of the Republic. Rome started to lose their identity as others came
in from foreign lands and started to change the Roman individuality. In
summary, the economy collapsed, outside influences started to change Rome, and
eventually too many wars, attacks, and dependence on the crumbling government
brought about the ultimate fall of Rome... The loss of democratic values was
subtle at first, and then by the time the people depended unequivocally upon
the power of their leader, or government, their leaders had little to offer.
The damage from all the mistakes made in Rome drained the economy, and helped
make the populace an ignorant people who depended too much on the
"elite" for help. Soon the Dark Ages followed after what was left of
the empire crumbled...
Today America is the great empire, or as the
world believes, the great democratic nation. the march on Wall Street, the fact
that more than six in ten Americans oppose the U.S. war in Afghanistan,
(according to a new national poll), the protests against government spending,
and our government officials being unable to unite so as to solve our present
economical woes; these problems should not face a properly ran democracy. If
the people want the issue resolved in a Democratic Nation, then the issue
should be resolved, or else this is not a system of government based on the
principle of majority decision making.
Instead of tyranny and a dictatorship,
democracy provides opportunities for the people to control how their nation is
ran. The political "leaders" should work for the people, and the
people can oust them without need for violence, or any sort of revolution. Why
are the people ignored today by their political leaders' in America? If the
people declare, "we want to stop fighting. We want the war to end",
then the soldiers' should be brought home. Despite the argument on whether
something may be a good idea or a bad idea; the people determine what will be
done. For better or worse, they should receive what they demand, or else face
the truth that they no longer live in a truly democratic nation. If the leaders
ignore what the majority want and they decide to do what they feel is best,
(despite what the citizens want), then how can such a nation still be defined
as democratic?
The idea of democracy and the importance of
this political ideal can be summarized in the word "unity". Democracy
is supposed to be about something bigger than one's self. Democracy is bigger
than ones culture, ones past, one's personal desires. Democracy is supposed to
be a balanced system where what is best for humanity as a whole is focused on
instead what may be best for an individual or a group of a select privileged
few. If our motive is love for something greater than ourselves, no ingratitude
will hinder us from serving our fellow man. Democracy should be about love for
humanity and equality. There is an idea that one's love for self is most
important. Conclusively an individual will end up hurting themselves and those
they love if they only depend on their selves. Every individual is flawed and
their emotions lead to more trouble. Democracy was meant to unite a nation and
preserve freedom and justice for all. It's quite clear in our nation's history
that the founding fathers' wanted those in our democracy to believe in
something greater than self. Sadly most live for themselves first in our nation
today, and unity doesn't last... A house divided will fall.
The people believe in democracy in America,
because we want to... Is this a democratic nation or a crumbling empire where
the people place their allegiance in the leaders more than in the values their
nation was founded upon? We are surely not united and balanced today. The
political leaders cannot even unite to fix our economic crises. The people
can't seem to unite and succeed in receiving what they ask for. Is democracy an
illusion, a ghost of what once was? Ultimately if democracy has failed in our
nation, this is because we, the people, have failed our nation.







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