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- Fred Su Letter, 6-27-20
Author: Lord Thomas B. Macaulay
English Historian, Essayist and Statesman, 1800-1859
"The End of Democracy"
In a letter to an American friend on May 23, 1857, Lord Thomas B. Macaulay illustrates what is relevant today: "A democracy cannot survive as a permanent form of government. It can last only until its citizens discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority (who vote) will vote for the candidates promising the greatest benefits from the public purse, with the result that a democracy will always collapse from loose fiscal policies, always followed by a dictatorship." The average age of the world's greatest democratic nations has been 200 years. Each has been through the following sequence:
Where are we in this lineup and will we be able to escape this fate? Many say that we can, but we must recognize what the attacks on modern society are and where they are leading us.
©2002-2012 Northwest Business Club
- From bondage to spiritual faith.
- From faith to great courage.
- From courage to liberty.
- From liberty to abundance.
- From abundance to complacency.
- From complacency to selfishness.
- From selfishness to apathy.
- From apathy to dependency.
- From dependency back again into bondage.
Where are we in this lineup and will we be able to escape this fate? Many say that we can, but we must recognize what the attacks on modern society are and where they are leading us.
©2002-2012 Northwest Business Club