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del_diablo
del_diablo


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posted July 10, 2013 06:19 PM

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del_diablo: In Europe and the US we get governments all the time who can't keep their promises. Yet we don't engage in uprisings and try to kill their supporters. This is because we know we can elect another government, we have faith in that the democratic institutions allow us that. Obviously, the Egyptians can't have that since there is no democratic tradition in their country.

Thats only because no EU country has specified down rules that will dismantle most of the government, if the largest party is the people who do not vote combined with those who votes on nothing.

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Going by your suggestion, Egypt will never get a democratic government and would be much better off as a dictatorship slowing transitioning over to a democracy. The risk in that is that those in power are unlikely to want to give it away.


Going by my suggestion, Egypt would eventually land on a democracy where the elected are forced to be held responsible for their words and promises, eventually.
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xerox
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posted July 10, 2013 06:25 PM
Edited by xerox at 18:28, 10 Jul 2013.

The problem with your suggestion is that you assume that it is remotely possible for any egyptian government to in the near future, keep its promises. And if you don't make any promises, you won't get any votes. There will be no progress if Cairo ends up in an uprising every single time a government can't keep up with the unrealistic expectations of the people.  
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del_diablo
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posted July 10, 2013 08:00 PM

Thats assuming academics and large organized factions are incapable of sitting down, looking a modified version of the prisoners dilemma, and beating it. Why do you assume a Intelligent group is incapable of Intelligent action, if given enough time do perform them?
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xerox
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posted July 10, 2013 09:07 PM
Edited by xerox at 21:10, 10 Jul 2013.

Sure, academic groups can sit down and come up with ways to solve Egypt's problems. Implementing those ideas and getting both the people's approval and patience for them is much harder though. This is not a western democracy.
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del_diablo
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posted July 10, 2013 10:05 PM

This is something that also is lacking in any western democracy. Again: Democracy or elected Aristocracy, which one it is are irrelevant so long they are not forced to keep what they promise.
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