Texas Republican Defines Democracy


I buy books to fill knowledge potholes. The following quote is from Guardian of the Republic by Allen West, born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia and former Chair, of the Republican Party of Texas.

“If there is to be a future for our nation, it means understanding America is a republic, not a democracy. The future of the American republic depends first and foremost on ensuring the citizenry and the voting electorate understand the basic framework of this grand experiment. When I’m speaking, I often pose this question: is America a republic or a democracy? Most people say it’s the latter.

As George Bernard Shaw mused, “Democracy substitutes election by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few.”

So just to set the record straight, I offer these contrasting definitions of a republic versus a democracy. In its purest form, democracy is the government of the masses, where authority comes from the direct expression of the crowd’s will. In its worst expression, pure democracy can devolve into mobocracy, discontent and anarchy.

The authority for a republic comes from public officials - I call them servants - elected by the people to represent their interests. In a republic the law is administered in accordance with established principles of justice. From its founding, America was designed to promote statesmanship, reason, liberty, justice and advancement for its individual citizens. Lately, however, it seems some folks want to rebrand America as a representative democracy.” Pages 174-175 Guardian of the Republic by Allen West.

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