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How Democracy Destroyed The World

Why persistent failure to think about the way we govern ourselves has led to inevitable catastrophe

Allan Milne Lees
13 min readFeb 14, 2025
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Everyone knows the fairytale: democracy is the best-possible form of government. It represents a mythical beast known as “the will of the people” even though such a unified will is in fact totally impossible both logically and practically. It supposedly permits ordinary citizens to turf out governments they don’t like and install governments that seem to have a fractionally better chance of being less inept, despite the fact that representative democracy in reality engenders a professional coterie of politicians who simply rotate places from time to time while nothing fundamental changes.

Meanwhile, thanks mainly to rules imposed unilaterally and entirely anti-democratically by far-sighted individuals in the years immediately following World War II, Western citizens have enjoyed a period of peace and prosperity utterly unique in human history. Instead of recognizing how anomalous this situation is, and working hard to protect it, ordinary people have come to believe they have rights but no responsibilities — not even to themselves, as the present obesity epidemic clearly demonstrates. Ordinary people are so infantilized that they perpetually squeal over the most minor inconveniences while refusing…

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Allan Milne Lees
Allan Milne Lees

Written by Allan Milne Lees

Anyone who enjoys my articles here on Medium may be interested in my books Why Democracy Failed and The Praying Ape, both available from Amazon.

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