Joe Shearer
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This is perhaps the most interesting and richly endowed post so far. Allow me to respond in some detail.
I believe we agree on almost all points, although our universal tendency to assume that a response must contain an element of refutation is getting in the way.
A person living in poverty will first look for survival, for herself and her family. Is that not human nature? For such a person, economic development- actually, the security of life - undoubtedly comes first. If I may recall the thought I keep going back to, freedom under a regressive regime is not better than lack of freedom under a progressive regime.
There may be some confusion about what regressive and progressive mean in this connection. By regressive, I mean a regime that is oriented towards an other-worldly theology, or is oriented towards the betterment of a segment of society at the cost of the bulk of citizens, or is punitive and vindictive in nature. These are obviously inimical to the security of life that we started with. A progressive regime would look to the welfare and betterment of its citizens and their security from the mass deaths inherent in war. That seems like a reasonable description of the PRC, progressive but not democratic. It fits my formulation rather well, I thought.
Second, I did not mean to imply, as some do in error, that lack of western democracy goes hand in hand with a repressive regime. If we go back to my 'formula', you will notice that regressive hurts people; progressive fosters people. I take your point about freedom of action in China very readily, and in turn point out that the concept of the Mandate of Heaven is embedded in Chinese political thought at the most fundamental level. If the Mayor of Qidong lost the Mandate of Heaven (if we might playfully extend it down to his level), he no longer has credibility. The CPC then has no option but to get rid of him!
India is able to offer these freedoms to its citizens because it is a successful democracy. It was good for India to lose the 1857 war; if the British had lost, Indians would have continued to be governed by kings and nawabs, and under shari’a courts that existed during the Mughal era. At the time of independence, the British left behind a justice system that was blind to religious and caste inequities in Indian society
LOL.
Defending a pat from westerners..
Many of us were not a part a of the crown, nor would we take pride in such an affiliation.
It is not she. Unlike me, she does not suffer fools gladly.
Some people think that democracy is some sort of "silver bullet" that can fix everything.
My city HK has never been a democracy, we have never had universal suffrage. Ever. Yet we have the 2nd highest life expectancy on Earth, an HDI ranking above western European countries like Britain/France/Spain, and one of the highest incomes in the world.
True, democracies statistically have done better, but it depends on their implementation. And it is certainly not a silver bullet, look at authoritarian Singapore vs the Democratic Republic of the Congo for instance.
Wow, I can't believe the author said that as well.
Dude,your city is so small,it can governed by a small bunch.
A big country is a different ball game.
Super !
.. and what will you attribute the fact that it was published by a Pak Daily ?
Would it therefore go by this anology that they too agree with the author ?
It must have been read by countless Pakistanis too - not all of them reacted in this disjointed way. Maybe they too agreed ??
Slow down.
Just because someone writes something you do not agree with does not necessarily mean its wrong. Everything in life is not " for' or ' against'.
If you want to compare countries of similar size, there are only two countries in the world with a population of 1+ billion.
This comparison further strengthens my argument that democracy is not a silver bullet. It is the implementation that counts.
She did marry you .......so maybe you are wrong about her.
Indian Muslims are living the best because of Indian democracy, which is not even considered a true democracy by any criteria that defines a democracy.