Quote: sootyj @ October 18 2013, 1:36 PM BSTDemocracy is a funny beast, proportional representation has been pretty awful where it's been used. In Israel it allows loony minority parties to band together and hold the country to ransom.
Democracy as a sort of vague approval for what is essentially an elected dictatorship does seem to work.
Yep - PR might be better but it is also flawed in all its forms. ie To "threshold" or not to threshold? The Liberals in Germany have been sunk by a 5% requirement which was designed to keep out the fascists rather than them. That's not good. Still, at least it isn't the Israeli position you have eloquently described.
On vagueness, in 1979 we were lamenting how turnout had fallen dramatically here since the early 1960s. We were noting too how the two main parties in combination were getting a far lower share of the vote. These trends have continued so that vague representation became vaguer. The big turning point for me has been the combination of that trend and the sheer political distance now between politicians and the public.
It is a system that will not survive this century. I think the same is true of money. A paternal state is one thing but now it is all principally driven by egos. And those will ultimately only be tolerated in celebrities.