Do you agree that there might be societies which need the occasional bloody governmental intervention? If not, what makes to say so? — Mongrel
The establishment of the military junta in Syria in '63 initially saved lives but what is questionable is the longevity. Corruption in Thailand is rampant to say the least, not least the drug and human trafficking.Are bloodless coups and "benign" dictatorships ruled out? I'm thinking here of the example of Thailand where the establishment of a military junta halted a conflict that was spiraling out of control and in the process almost certainly saved lives. — Baden
There are people who think that some countries are ill-served by encouraging them to set up democratic governments. "the people are not ready for self-government" the theory goes. A given country might have too many competing ethnic groups within its border -- ethnic groups that had never wished to live together--for democracy to work. These kinds of states are better off, the theory goes, if a strong man rules over them. A dictatorship, authoritarian rule.
Leaving aside the self-flagellating irony of your Palestinan friend's comment for the moment, does the dicator have to be bloodthirsty? Are bloodless coups and "benign" dictatorships ruled out? I'm thinking here of the example of Thailand where the establishment of a military junta halted a conflict that was spiraling out of control and in the process almost certainly saved lives. — Baden
There's not one system of government that hasn't failed — TheMadFool
The colonial powers of the 19th and 20th centuries are largely responsible for constructing countries that are difficult to govern, — Bitter Crank
That's true. When you take something that grew organically over centuries and replace it with a mangled mess of codified British law and explicit racism, the resulting society may be hyper-conservative.. just trying to hold itself together. Is that what you mean? — Mongrel
True. So if we started public executions, do you think the crime rate would go down, or stay the same? — Mongrel
There's not one system of government that hasn't failed
— TheMadFool
Yep. But they do pretty well prior to failure, don't they? — Mongrel
So are you saying that the effectiveness of dictatorship is a function of time period (as opposed to culture)? — Mongrel
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