• Freecell [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    So your argument is that the most important thing to prevent corruption of a democratic state is education and solidarity. I like that.

    I'd also add that a classical liberal view to this problem would likely be that a solitary leader or oligarchy is much more corruptible than an electorate, so the point is moot: a ruling class would be more likely to be imposing immoral laws than vetoing them in the first place.

    • thelasthoxhaist [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      you should read about the mass line , it deals with educating the Masses and uniting them with the communist party so that there wont be a workers/party split, even if you arent a Marxist-leninist Its a good idea that we should learn from