Friday, August 29, 2014

Capitalist Democracy: The Illusion of Choice

https://libcom.org/library/capitalist-democracy-illusion-choice

Supporters of capitalist democracy generally claim that it is the best—if 
not the only—way of organising a free society. Capitalist democracy 
provides the conditions, they claim, under which each of us can determine 
the course of our own destiny and enjoy all the benefits in terms of 
creative autonomy and individual self-development that accrue to a truly 
free people. 

They say that freedom is something we enjoy as a result of choosing those 
political representatives whose policies best reflect the dictates of our 
own conscience to make laws on our behalf. We achieve the common good, they 
say, by compelling all to respect the laws, which are applied equally to all
without fear or favour. 

These claims are myths. The fact that many of us commonly confuse these 
myths with facts changes nothing, since the truth of an idea is not 
determined by the number of people who believe it. 

While capitalist democracy appears to offer us choice—choice being the 
cornerstone of our freedom—the fact is that the choices it offers are not 
meaningful ones. Since capitalist democracy provides us with meaningless 
choices, it also provides us with the illusion of choice, and thus the 
illusion of freedom.

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