Late
20th-century democracy has been more beneficial to commerce enthusiasts than to
democrats. Its significant advantages and unprecedented successes have made it
a completely anachronistic and untimely political regime today. Its own
achievements have destroyed it.
Today,
democracy is an outdated form of governance. It belongs to the past. Nobody
believes in it because nobody wants to admit it. It's irrelevant: reality has
never cared about the opinion of humans lacking power. Democracy is the name
inherited from an imperfect and recent past that used to govern our way of
life. Nowadays, commerce and its allies manage that life of ours.
If politics is
the organization of power, that is, the administration of freedom, the rights
of the democratic citizenry are moving away from the legal framework of States
and increasingly resemble rights that fit on a "complaint form."
With the historical failure of democracy in the 21st century, three realities with which human beings ...

