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In reply to the discussion: "Human beings are at their best when they are free of authority." Agree or disagree? [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)20. It depends who/what the authority is. Occupy, for instance, suggests bottom-up community authority.
Is that being attacked here as well?
Certainly, if the authority was vested in Nelson Mandela, or Mahatma Gandhi, or Martin Luther King (were the last two alive), I would feel pretty good about it.
I dont think you can make blanket statements like this. I think the issues that you intend to raise are what Democracy is supposed to address. Some Democracies do it better than others.
I think community based authority can be worse than a Democracy vesting its power in an individual and the reverse can also be true of course. It depends on the community and on the individual in question.
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"Human beings are at their best when they are free of authority." Agree or disagree? [View all]
Taverner
Jul 2012
OP
Depends entirely on the individual. I don't believe this idea can be generalized.
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#2
Bingo. Children are human beings, and they need parents to tell them that they can't have
MADem
Jul 2012
#55
It depends who/what the authority is. Occupy, for instance, suggests bottom-up community authority.
stevenleser
Jul 2012
#20
"Only a few prefer liberty - The majority seek only fair masters." Sallust
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2012
#21
Human beings are at their best when they are not manipulated by authority
woo me with science
Jul 2012
#23
Just what Ron Paul and his little boy want, to free of authority (government). No thanks.
Little Star
Jul 2012
#29
the only way to eliminate (or otherwise control) the corporation is through governmnet. nt
arely staircase
Jul 2012
#45
where does the sociopath fit in that formulation without everybody else getting screwed?
yurbud
Jul 2012
#68
Human beings are pack animals. We always look for a pack with a strong leader
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2012
#33
I enjoy posting on DU as it offers an opportunity not only to express my opinions ...
spin
Jul 2012
#48
Extreme levels of authority, and no authority at all, are both likely to lead to bad consequences
LeftishBrit
Jul 2012
#40
Depends on the collective. Ask African Americans how they'd feel about a 1950's southern collective.
stevenleser
Jul 2012
#56
That depends. I am thankful 280, 101, 680 and, thank dog, 17 all have speed limits
Taverner
Jul 2012
#53
It also depends on the type of authority and where they get their legitimacy.
LiberalFighter
Jul 2012
#64