The People Have Spoken (and They Are Wrong): The Case Against Democracy
Democracy may be one of the most admired ideas ever concocted, but what if it’s also one of the most harebrained? After many years of writing about democracy for a living, David Harsanyi has concluded that it’s the most overrated, overused, and misunderstood idea in political life. The less we have of it the better.

“Democracy” is not synonymous with “freedom.” It is not the opposite of tyranny. In fact, the Founding Fathers knew that democracy can lead to tyranny. That’s why they built so many safeguards against it into the Constitution.

Democracy, Harsanyi argues, has made our government irrational, irresponsible, and invasive. It has left the American people with only two options—domination by the majority or a government that can’t possibly work.

The modern age has imbued democracy with the mystique of infallibility. But Harsanyi reminds us that the vast majority of political philosophers, including the founders, have thought that responsible, limited government based on direct majority rule over a large, let alone continental scale was a practical impossibility.

In The People Have Spoken, you’ll learn:
  • Why the Framers of our Constitution were intent on establishing a republic, not a “democracy”
  • How democracy undermines self-government
  • How shockingly out of touch with reality most voters really are
  • Why democracy is an economic wrecking ball—and an invitation to a politics of envy and corruption
  • How the great political philosophers from Plato and Aristotle to Burke and Tocqueville predicted with uncanny accuracy that democracy could lead to tyranny

Harsanyi warns that if we don’t recover the Founders’ republican vision, “democracy” might very well spell the end of American liberty and prosperity.
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The People Have Spoken (and They Are Wrong): The Case Against Democracy
Democracy may be one of the most admired ideas ever concocted, but what if it’s also one of the most harebrained? After many years of writing about democracy for a living, David Harsanyi has concluded that it’s the most overrated, overused, and misunderstood idea in political life. The less we have of it the better.

“Democracy” is not synonymous with “freedom.” It is not the opposite of tyranny. In fact, the Founding Fathers knew that democracy can lead to tyranny. That’s why they built so many safeguards against it into the Constitution.

Democracy, Harsanyi argues, has made our government irrational, irresponsible, and invasive. It has left the American people with only two options—domination by the majority or a government that can’t possibly work.

The modern age has imbued democracy with the mystique of infallibility. But Harsanyi reminds us that the vast majority of political philosophers, including the founders, have thought that responsible, limited government based on direct majority rule over a large, let alone continental scale was a practical impossibility.

In The People Have Spoken, you’ll learn:
  • Why the Framers of our Constitution were intent on establishing a republic, not a “democracy”
  • How democracy undermines self-government
  • How shockingly out of touch with reality most voters really are
  • Why democracy is an economic wrecking ball—and an invitation to a politics of envy and corruption
  • How the great political philosophers from Plato and Aristotle to Burke and Tocqueville predicted with uncanny accuracy that democracy could lead to tyranny

Harsanyi warns that if we don’t recover the Founders’ republican vision, “democracy” might very well spell the end of American liberty and prosperity.
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The People Have Spoken (and They Are Wrong): The Case Against Democracy

The People Have Spoken (and They Are Wrong): The Case Against Democracy

by David Harsanyi
The People Have Spoken (and They Are Wrong): The Case Against Democracy

The People Have Spoken (and They Are Wrong): The Case Against Democracy

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Overview

Democracy may be one of the most admired ideas ever concocted, but what if it’s also one of the most harebrained? After many years of writing about democracy for a living, David Harsanyi has concluded that it’s the most overrated, overused, and misunderstood idea in political life. The less we have of it the better.

“Democracy” is not synonymous with “freedom.” It is not the opposite of tyranny. In fact, the Founding Fathers knew that democracy can lead to tyranny. That’s why they built so many safeguards against it into the Constitution.

Democracy, Harsanyi argues, has made our government irrational, irresponsible, and invasive. It has left the American people with only two options—domination by the majority or a government that can’t possibly work.

The modern age has imbued democracy with the mystique of infallibility. But Harsanyi reminds us that the vast majority of political philosophers, including the founders, have thought that responsible, limited government based on direct majority rule over a large, let alone continental scale was a practical impossibility.

In The People Have Spoken, you’ll learn:
  • Why the Framers of our Constitution were intent on establishing a republic, not a “democracy”
  • How democracy undermines self-government
  • How shockingly out of touch with reality most voters really are
  • Why democracy is an economic wrecking ball—and an invitation to a politics of envy and corruption
  • How the great political philosophers from Plato and Aristotle to Burke and Tocqueville predicted with uncanny accuracy that democracy could lead to tyranny

Harsanyi warns that if we don’t recover the Founders’ republican vision, “democracy” might very well spell the end of American liberty and prosperity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621572022
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication date: 03/10/2014
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

David Harsanyi is a senior editor at The Federalist, a nationally syndicated columnist, and author of Obama's Four Horsemen and Nanny State. He has written for the Wall Street JournalNew York PostWashington PostDenver PostNational ReviewWeekly Standard, Reason, and many other publications and is a frequent guest on radio and television. A native New Yorker, he now lives with his family in Maryland.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 A Plea for Reason 1

Part I The Mob

Chapter 2 I Don't Trust You People 13

Chapter 3 The Horrible Truth about Washington (is that we don't know the horrible truth) 29

Chapter 4 Herd Mentality 41

Part II The Idea

Chapter 5 Philosopher Kings 57

Chapter 6 Founding Myths 73

Chapter 7 No Revolutions 91

Chapter 8 "Democracy of the Dead" 97

Part III The Cost

Chapter 9 Mencken and the Modern Bugaboos 107

Chapter 10 Democracy: An Economic Wrecking Ball 119

Chapter 11 Gridlock Saves the Republic 135

Chapter 12 The Failed God 161

Chapter 13 "Yearning to Breathe Free"? 177

Conclusion: Don't Vote! 189

Acknowledgments 197

Suggestions for Further Reading 199

Notes 203

Index 217

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