(NLI, Choice Words) From Volume 1, The Crisis of the Age, Chapter 35. –“Democra

(NLI, Choice Words)
From Volume 1, The Crisis of the Age, Chapter 35.

–“Democracy as Surrogate Religion for the Irresponsible
The problem with universal democracy is not merely its structure—it is its substitution. Democracy today does not function as a system of self-governance by the responsible. It functions as a surrogate religion for the irresponsible.
Religions evolved to provide epistemic and moral structure to those who could not produce it on their own. They reduce moral complexity to heuristics, encode constraint in taboo, and outsource judgment to myth. They were essential under conditions where few had the luxury—or capacity—for self-regulation.
Modern mass democracy has replicated this structure. It promises salvation through voting, status through opinion, and moral vindication through policy identification. It replaces demonstrated agency with ideological sentiment, and substitutes belief in process for demonstrated consequence.
When responsibility becomes unbearable, people seek relief in ritual. When agency becomes impossible, they seek dignity in myth.
Democracy, in this form, is no longer a means of governance. It is a system of moral anesthesia—numbing the population to its lack of consequence-bearing by offering simulated participation. The ballot box becomes the altar. The party platform becomes the scripture. The voter becomes the believer.
This is not accidental. It is a functional adaptation by the polity to include those who are otherwise disqualified from reciprocal cooperation: those without kin, cost, stake, or contribution. Rather than exclude them as dependents, the system integrates them as believers. But the price is decidability, constraint, and ultimately, governability.
The problem is not that democracy permits the people to rule. The problem is that it mythologizes rule where there is no responsibility, and in doing so, it converts governance from a system of reciprocal enforcement into a theater of moral performance.
Where law once governed behavior, belief now governs perception. And belief requires no evidence—only belonging.”–


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