globefront
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To say that one established governing body embraces freedom more than the other is just another way that a government has decided to handle the people under its force. Sure, in some representative democracies people have a voice in how the coercion will be applied or just how much coercion is applied.
How can any established system ever really claim “control” if the people under its control always have the choice to overthrow it by sheer numbers at any given time? Essentially Mob Rule by either resource hoarding, military might, political influence or religious influence have always dominated and competed with other systems.
Can we ever really escape Mob Rule?
How can any established system ever really claim “control” if the people under its control always have the choice to overthrow it by sheer numbers at any given time? Essentially Mob Rule by either resource hoarding, military might, political influence or religious influence have always dominated and competed with other systems.
Can we ever really escape Mob Rule?