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Does Democracy really exist?

Does Democracy really exist ?

What we call today democracy in the West is but a fake and trompe l’oeil democracy that has nothing to do with the very definition of the term, a government of the people, by the people and for the people. Multipartism is but a fake and trompe l’oeil multipartism as since 200 years, the political parties accepted to run for and to rise to power are those prone to protect the interests of capitalists and exploited class inside and outside the borders of the state. The history of US interventions since the end of the WWII to topple hostile regimes and to replace them by puppet ones all over the world shows that only parties or politicians subject to capitalist class imperatives can come to power.The freedom of expression is but a fake and trompe l’oeil freedom of expression as the mass media doomed to manipulate the public opinion and determine the choice of the voters in the ballot box are controlled by capitalist class and the its subservient state whose role is to tame the labor force, to reproduce classes and relations of production, to maintain oppressed layers into submission and to preserve the statu quo through laws and legislation benefiting the ruling class and both repressive apparatus police, army and ideological apparatus committed to manipulate the human psychism, to make the masses mindless, idiot, to bewitch and to deceive them

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Tools of totalitarianism : domesticating and manipulating the masses

Tools of totalitarianism : domesticating and manipulating the masses

The rising of the masses began in teh eighteenth century and played a key role during the two révolutions, American and French révolutions. Historical research reveraled the active participation of the masses in the success of american and french revolutionaries by overthrowing the English rule in teh America and the ancien régime in France. the main surveys made those who had studied the social and political dynamic of the French revolution  designate thiose who played a key role in the overthrowing of teh monarchy  by difefrent terms such as Mathiez ‘s enragés », Guerin’s  « bras-nus » a term coined initially  by  Michelet, Albert Soboul’s Sans culottes’s, Rudés « menu peuple », Richard Cobb’s « armées révolutionnaires »  All these terms have been coined in order to designate the revolutionary crowds emerged during the french revolution, the lower starta of the urban populace to be distinguised from the poorer elements of the rural popualtion.

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