Group: humanities.philosophy.objectivism
From: "Robert J. Kolker"
Date: Saturday, February 23, 2008 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: The Argument

Potroast wrote:
>
> In a democratically principled society no one is completely in
> charge... and that's the beauty of it. What you seem to be seeking is
> tyranny.

Actually, I would prefer as little government as is feasible. Quite the
opposite of a tyranny.

When other people are in a position to excercise their own judgement on
ME by force I get a bit antsy.

Democracy is disgusting, crude, crass and without dignity. The other
forms of government are worse, however. The best form of government
would be a voluntary aristorcracy. A voluntary association run on merit,
which is the opposite of a democracy which is run on lack of merit
compounded by a surplus of momentary popularity amoung the smelly and
stupid of mass of people. Decmoracy is government fit for idiots and
cretins. But it is not as nasty as a totalitarian dictatorship.

I detest democracy. I spit on it. I hold it in contempt and low regard.
I dislike the other impositions of force even more. There are not ten
people in the United States that have the merit and excellence to tell
me what to do. I fart in the generally direction of the masses.

Bob Kolker

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