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In reply to the discussion: FB friend is obsessed with the notion that the country is a republic (and not a democracy). [View all]el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)5. There's a couple of reasons to focus on it - some of which are quite silly
One that you see from libertarians sometimes is that we are supposed to have a minor powerless government - and a republic is supposed to accomplish that. In a Directly Democratic world, you would have the tyranny of the majority, where the largest group of people (i.e. the takers in Libertarian Parlance) would be able to lord it over the makers.
In a republic, though, the theory is that the cream rises to the top - the representatives are chosen out of the maker class, and as such are not as responsive to the greed and selfishness of the working class and middle class takers.
I don't know - that's how I understand the argument to go - of course I have a different idea on who the takers are in our society.
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FB friend is obsessed with the notion that the country is a republic (and not a democracy). [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Oct 2013
OP
You may be onto something. They seem to hate the very notion of "democracy",
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#16
I agree. I noticed in the 90s that they began to replace the sentimental use of "democracy"...
Tom Ripley
Oct 2013
#55
Well, technically speaking, the US is a constitutionally limited representative democratic republic
wyldwolf
Oct 2013
#48
Well, it is a Republic. That said, we do practice representative democracy. I think he
GreenPartyVoter
Oct 2013
#7
Exactly, to make themselves feel "smart." Like pretending to have read "Atlas Shrugged"
arcane1
Oct 2013
#20
Its an asshole's way to control the discussion, it's a meme the libertarians have been
mulsh
Oct 2013
#27
Just because its a republic - doesn't make being a republican a good thing or even a right thing.
Blue Idaho
Oct 2013
#28
I think the reason is that people like that admire Rome more than Athens
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2013
#31
Tell the damned Fool to look up the word "Republic" and read the whole fucking definition. nt
bluestate10
Oct 2013
#37