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'''Is democracy the root of Anarchy? '''

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Every 4 years we or at least some of us elect a government using the FPTP (first past the post electoral)making irrational decisions in doing so.

Democracy should be all about letting the people have an equal say, the people have far more power than they did say 30 years ago, we are now also more opressed, we play music loud, they take out hi-fis away, we make money they take it away (taxes) from us and use it to fund, an antiquated health system or  to fund a war that results in more collateral damage after the war is over. It's rather funny in a country with an estimated population of 60 million less than 50% vote to elect a goverment that they believe in, and when ballots are in and middle aged volunteers speedcount ballot papers across the cuntry in schools and leisure centres, we do not complain when we hear the final result. We only complain when we wake up to the reality of shocking events, 7/7 London 2005, the war in Iraq. Is it to late to go back and choose another government to watch over us and to provide for us?, yes!. Do people do what they want when they don't get their way, Yes!, it's almost like a survival instinct without even considering the alternative actions that John nash and his "Game Theory" would be proud of, people make irrational decisions, they do what they want when heads are turned, in it's simplest form, we steal, software, movies, etc... from the internet, even though we could be severly penalised for our action, humans and designed to be irrational, that's how we became the dominant species on the planet today instead of being ruled by a hairy ape, not a stones throw away from planet of the apes. Does democracy supress our innert irrationality and breed anarchistic tendencies, morales, ideologies, maybe!. Seeing how many terrorist organisations are against democracy and believe in hitleristic totalitanarianism which furthermore leads to anarchy and fascism. Could society ever win this battle, between democratic and anarchistic viewpoints that feed off the same beliefs but result in dividing us as humans and throwing our highly, dynamic social structure back a few hundred thousand years into the stone age. Are we all just civilised cavemen?. Umar Javed 1st April 2006

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