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Democracy sucks.
I know we’ve been told by our woke overlords that we have to worship democracy, but our woke overlords are wrong.
Democracy is majority rule. And you know what happens when you have majority rule? You get things like Jim Crow. You know, when a majority of Southerners once believed that racial segregation was cool, and they elected segregationist politicians who instituted racial segregation. Yay, democracy!
Our Founding Fathers knew that majorities didn’t have a monopoly on virtue and wisdom. So they crafted a form of government that was well-suited to checking the majority’s ugly or foolish impulses.
But they didn’t have a name for this new form of government. Many Founding Fathers called their new form of government a republic. Many political pundits today call it a constitutional republic. But what do those names mean? How do they help voters think about the proper role of government? Democracy, on the other hand, is straightforward. The majority rules. The government’s job is to serve the majority.
So what should we call a form of government that has the fundamental voting feature of a democracy, but frowns upon unlimited majority power? In other words, what should we call a form of government that says the majority should always get the elected officials it wants, but it shouldn’t always get the kind of governing it wants?
I thought long and hard about this question, and I got my answer by doing some first-principle thinking. What’s the purpose of America? Liberty. Every American should be able to pursue happiness as he sees fit, as long as he respects the rights of others, and as long as he does his part to support legitimate government functions (i.e., functions that protect the peace and promote the general welfare). Since the purpose of America is liberty, our government’s job is to serve liberty, not the majority. And since our government’s job is to serve liberty, our form of government should be understood as a libocracy.
In future posts, I’ll explore the fundamental features of a libocracy. For now, though, I want to end this post by issuing a stern rebuke to our idiot woke overlords:
Only a fool worships democracy. A true freedom-loving American fears democracy, and worships libocracy.

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