{"id":301882,"date":"2025-09-01T12:00:33","date_gmt":"2025-09-01T11:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/?p=301882"},"modified":"2025-08-24T22:13:13","modified_gmt":"2025-08-24T21:13:13","slug":"the-democratizing-of-democracy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/2025\/09\/the-democratizing-of-democracy\/","title":{"rendered":"The Democratizing of Democracy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\"><em>Redeeming Ourselves from MAGA and Fascism<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>23 Aug 2025 &#8211;<\/em>\u00a0Modern democratic theory emerged during the 17<sup>th<\/sup> century from thinkers such as Althusius and Duplessis Mornay who argued against the arbitrary power of kings in favor of government that arises from the people and is directly responsible to the people. A number of thinkers used the heuristic device of a \u201csocial contract\u201d to articulate the foundations of democracy: people make an agreement among themselves to empower an authority over them all that has a monopoly on the use of force and which is empowered to settle disputes and is mandated to protect their intrinsic rights and freedoms while fostering the common good.<\/p>\n<p>This was the basic ideal in John Locke\u2019s social contract theory, the theory that most influenced the \u201cfounding fathers\u201d of the US Constitutional system.\u00a0 By contrast, the social contract theory of Immanuel Kant sees the contract differently, not as a voluntary agreement as with Locke but as an absolute command of moral reason. To live without a \u201crepublican government\u201d protecting the freedom and equality of all citizens, for Kant, is to live in an immoral \u201cstate of war of all against all.\u201d Hence, to unite under \u201crepublican government\u201d becomes a supreme moral act to abolish war and live within a civilized peaceful framework (a framework that itself makes moral living possible). Kant thereby establishes government protecting freedom and equality as a supreme moral requirement for civilized human life.<\/p>\n<p>In Locke\u2019s version, our \u201cintrinsic rights and freedoms\u201d are \u201cGod-given\u201d and prior to the social contract, whereas in Kant\u2019s version, specific rights and freedoms are constituted by the contract itself: the contract is a moral duty and the republic it creates provides the moral framework for freedom, equality, and the assignment of rights. For Locke, one of these inalienable rights prior to government is to own and accumulate property. Locke begins his discussion of property initially by linking it directly to the amount of \u201clabor\u201d one expends in developing or cultivating something. In doing this, it looks as if he wants to affirm a moral principle regulating the accumulation of property (which it is part of the job of government to protect). But he soon goes on to repudiate any limit on the accumulation of property, thereby giving the nod to the emergent process of capital accumulation in his 17<sup>th<\/sup> century England.<\/p>\n<p>When the founders of the US system followed Locke\u2019s social contract model, they created a division between government and private wealth. The accumulation of private wealth was one of the inalienable freedoms prior to government and for which government was created to protect. This duality between governmental authority in the US and the private right to unlimited accumulation of wealth has been at the heart of the US system since that time. Examine, for example, the history of Supreme Court rulings. Throughout most of US history, the court ruled in favor of \u201cowners\u201d and against workers because ownership of \u201cprivate property\u201d was an intrinsic right that even allowed owners to possess slaves, or maintain dangerous working conditions, use child labor, or pay whatever wages they could get away with in a competitive labor market.<\/p>\n<p>Today\u2019s authoritarian government in the US (called by Senator Bernie Sanders, \u201crule by a billionaire oligarchy\u201d) is a consequence of this schizophrenia at the heart of the US system. Democracy in the US system does not mean a national community of democratic debate and decision-making that eventuates in government that serves the needs of all its people fairly. Democracy in the US has always meant \u201cfree enterprise,\u201d that is, the right to accumulate private wealth independently of governmental authority, since, according to John Locke, the social contract was established to protect the<em> a priori<\/em> rights to freedom and private property of the citizens, not to regulate or curtail these rights.\u00a0 There is, therefore, an inherent contradiction in the US Constitutional system between the realm of private wealth (that is supposed to be protected by government) and the common good of the people (that is supposed to be fostered by democratic government).<\/p>\n<p>I believe the Kantian version of the social contract is much better (and truer to our human situation) than the Lockean version. Legitimate government takes us out of the \u201cstate of nature\u201d in which there is only a struggle of force or power among unregulated groups or individuals and institutionalizes the equal freedom, and the protection for freedom, that gives it its morally grounded authority as government. Hence, the private wealth and enterprise of all citizens falls under the authority of government to protect freedom and equality before the law. Under Kant\u2019s system, limits on the accumulation of private wealth, and regulations on how private wealth might be used to wield influence over governmental operations, is part of the direct responsibility of government. There need not be a contradiction between the common good and an opposing force embodied in the unlimited private accumulation of wealth.<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless, people in nearly any society can grow in moral (and hence democratic) insight. All people live within what J\u00fcrgen Habermas calls a \u201ccommunicative dimension\u201d that constitutes and embraces the moral sensibility of people. People discern aspects of society and\/or government that they believe are wrong and people often envision how things might be corrected to conform with what is right, that is, morally and democratically justified.\u00a0 There is a growth process that takes place, both in individuals and in society that can serve as a critical force and a guide for government itself to continuously improve both its conceptual foundations and its actions. In the United States this moral force of civil society helped to end slavery, end segregation, expand civil rights, establish Medicare and Social Security, and create an ever more egalitarian society (in limited ways) under the headings of \u201cdiversity, equality, and inclusion.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>What this moral growth has not succeeded in doing is insert an amendment into the US Constitution limiting the accumulation of wealth in private hands and controlling the influence of private wealth upon government. Such an amendment would, in effect, change the social contract from Lockean to Kantian, which I take to be a truer basis for democracy. Both Republican and most Democratic politicians have been beholden to big money for their positions and have generally been willing and able to sacrifice the interests of the majority for the benefit of their monied masters.<\/p>\n<p>The second major factor that has destroyed democracy<em> within<\/em> the US is the system of militarized sovereign nation-states itself.\u00a0 It places the US (and every other country) into what I noted above as Kant\u2019s \u201cstate of nature.\u201d\u00a0 That is, the relation among these autonomous individualized entities called sovereign nation-states is intrinsically one of \u201cwar,\u201d whether they happen to be fighting one another at any one time or not.\u00a0 Kant understood that \u201cwar\u201d is the immoral condition in which there is no binding republican law over all protecting their freedom and equality.\u00a0 Hence, the US has always conducted an imperialist foreign policy (at least since the Monroe Doctrine of 1823) which contradicts and <em>undermines democracy within the US,<\/em> since you cannot claim to believe in the rule of democratic law<em> within<\/em> while perpetually using force and domination <em>without<\/em> in relation to others (a truth that Noam Chomsky repeatedly points out in many of his books).<\/p>\n<p>What is happening right now in the US in the form of ICE raids (cooperating with several other federal US police organizations) is precisely this immoral foreign policy brought home.\u00a0 Instead of everyone within the US being protected by law and the due process required of law, ICE is using sheer force to arrest and deport those whom they designate as \u201cother\u201d thereby operating though the immoral \u201cwar\u201d paradigm (rather than by the democratic, due-process \u201cpeace\u201d paradigm).\u00a0 The US is descending into fascism through these twin forces: the reign of huge accumulations of private wealth theoretically outside the control of the government and the on-going war-system that has always undercut democracy in favor of force and dehumanization of \u201cthe other.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The populist MAGA base of Trump is not aware, of course, of such theoretical principles. However, they did have a sense that the dominant system it the US (calling itself \u201cdemocratic\u201d) was not concerned with their interests. It was concerned primarily with its foreign wars and clandestine catering to the super-rich. Trump promised to \u201cdrain the swamp\u201d of those who denied his base of their rights to a decent life.\u00a0 Little did they know that his candidacy was a gigantic \u201cbait and switch\u201d scam put forward by the oligarchy. People were induced to vote for someone promising to \u201cdrain the swamp\u201d who is himself the vilest serpent in the entire swamp.<\/p>\n<p>The struggle to restore democracy in the US is not being led by the many democratic Congressmen and Senators who are seriously beholden to elite wealth and power. It is being led by a few who have not yet been so corrupted. Only these few seem aware what is at stake, since the slide to fascist dictatorship has been fast and furious and, if not stopped soon, will become unstoppable.<\/p>\n<p>To really succeed in restoring democracy will require reconceptualizing the foundations of democracy, as mentioned above, by passing an amendment to the US Constitution placing enforceable limits on private wealth and taking steps toward a world union under a federal Earth Constitution that would free the US from the global war-system. These amendments must make it constitutionally clear that governmental authority represents all people equally and must take concrete steps (like repealing the \u201cCitizens United\u201d decision) to separate corporate and oligarchic power from the free speech rights of citizens.<\/p>\n<p>Another amendment that would also be essential is to institute <em>national public banking<\/em> within the US.\u00a0 As of now, the US Federal Reserve system (founded in 1913) is a consortium of private banks all of whom are interested in private profit and not in the common good of US citizens. Public banking would serve all citizens with banking services that do not extract a private profit from their payment of bills, savings accounts, or any other financial transactions.\u00a0 Hence, the present system that consists in private exploitation of people\u2019s incomes and ability to live in a complex monetized society (through credit cards, private banking systems, etc.) would be replaced by free or low-cost public utility banking, substantially increasing the security and well-being of all ordinary citizens.<\/p>\n<p>Democracy, as it derives from the 17<sup>th<\/sup> century theorists, means that legitimate government represents all the people and their common good.\u00a0 Private capital, which has worked to keep itself free from such governmental authority, has been a main factor in the destruction of democracy in the US and elsewhere.\u00a0 For our political leaders to overcome the rapid descent into fascism now taking place, we need a vision of restorative and transformative democracy significantly transcending the current lack-luster concept.<\/p>\n<p>We need to present concrete steps for replacing oligarchic rule with true democratic rule, which requires national public banking and government placement of limits on the accumulation of private wealth (no single person needs a billion dollars, nor 100 million, nor even 50 million) and for instituting national public banking. We also need specific proposals for extracting the US from the global war-system, not through isolationism but through a forward-looking world federalism. The threat of emerging fascism in the US is a real historic opportunity for democratic leadership to get it right. However, to create such a social movement it will not do to couch the transformation in theoretical terms, as I have in this article. We should note carefully the advice of Habermas:<\/p>\n<p>People do not fight for abstractions\u2014despite the three great and ineradicable goals of the French Revolution. People do not fight <em>for <\/em>abstractions, but <em>with<\/em> images. Banners, symbols, and images, rhetorical speech, allegorical speech, utopia-inspired speech, in which concrete goals are conjured up before people\u2019s eyes, are indeed necessary constituents of movements which have any effect on history at all. \u00a0(<em>Autonomy and Solidarity, <\/em>145)<\/p>\n<p>It is high time that the US and its citizens began thinking in terms of real democracy to replace the farce that has led us to the current rise of authoritarianism and incipient fascism.\u00a0 All these features of democracy are present in the <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/earthconstitution.world\/text-of-the-earth-constitution\/\" >Constitution for the Federation of Earth.<\/a> The Constitution ends the war-system and demilitarizes the nations (who are then part of a world federation protecting the freedom and equality of them all). It places limits on the accumulation of private wealth, and it institutes global public banking, allowing every person or organization access to financial services, such as loans, without needing collateral to be put up as a ransom as is now the case.<\/p>\n<p>We are not alone.\u00a0 All the people of Earth need authentic democracy as much as we do in the USA. We need images, banners, and rhetorical force to launch a movement for global democracy. We face today the possible extinction of all humanity from nuclear holocaust or climate destruction that demands immediate visionary and inspiring action. We need a transformative vision of democracy in the US that inspires people worldwide to take back their planet and make it a decent home for all future generations.<\/p>\n<p>______________________________________<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\"><em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Glen-T.-Martin-e1735535027852.jpg\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-283893\" src=\"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Glen-T.-Martin-e1735535027852.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"100\" height=\"100\" \/><\/a> Dr. Glen T. Martin:<br \/>\n&#8211; Member, <\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/\" ><em>TRANSCEND Network for Peace Development Environment<\/em><\/a><em><br \/>\n&#8211; Professor of Philosophy Emeritus<br \/>\n&#8211; Founder\/Chairperson Emeritus, Program in Peace Studies, Radford University<br \/>\n&#8211; President, World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA);<br \/>\n&#8211; President, Earth Constitution Institute (ECI)<br \/>\n&#8211; Author of twelve books and hundreds of articles concerning global issues, human spirituality, and democratic world government; a recipient of many peace awards.<br \/>\n<\/em><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.earthconstitution.world\/\" ><em>www.earthconstitution.world<\/em><\/a><em> \u2013 Email: <\/em><a href=\"mailto:gmartin@radford.edu\"><em>gmartin@radford.edu<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>23 Aug 2025 &#8211;\u00a0Redeeming Ourselves from MAGA and Fascism<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":283893,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[40],"tags":[276,542,308,249,70],"class_list":["post-301882","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-transcend-members","tag-democracy","tag-fascism","tag-philosophy","tag-trump","tag-usa"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/301882","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=301882"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/301882\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":301883,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/301882\/revisions\/301883"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/283893"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=301882"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=301882"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=301882"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}