Bør myndighetene bruke mer penger på kollektiv transport?
I would like to point to the example of Switzerland, a highly decentralized federation where direct…
Any system in which decision-making power is excluded into the hands of a few individuals is fundamentally and definitionally oligarchic, regardless of how those individuals came into power. As such, I would absolutely argue that even "representative democracies" are still oligarchies; just because the population gets to "decide" which few individuals will hold the decision-making power over them, doesn't change the fact that the actual decision-making power is privatized into those select few.
In a genuine democracy, all people share equal power, as that is structurally how such a system is fundamentally organized. What power is there to "gain" under a system in which there literally is no exclusive power to hold in the first place?
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