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Representative "Democracy"
Elected governments are run by and for a small elite, just like all
other states. Elected representatives are not tied in any substantial
way to particular policies, regardless of the preferences of the electorate.
Ordinary people have no real control over the decisions of the politicians
- once elected they can make what ever decisions they want regardless
of what most people want. Representatives are separated from the
population but exposed to powerful pressure groups including state bureaucracies,
corporations, lobbyists and political party power brokers. |
| "Socialist" States Attempts
to overthrow the capitalist class and implement a socialist "workers'
state" inevitably lead to the replacement of the old ruling class
with a new, bureaucratic ruling class that exploits the working class
just as the old ruling class did. There is no effective way for
the working class as a whole to control the state. It has a monopoly
of force and will simply use that monopoly to establish itself as a new
ruling class. Decision making power lies with the leaders, not
with the masses of ordinary workers. When the politburo or parliament
or council of people's commissars or other leaders are making the decisions
the workers are not. |