Christopher Columbus didn’t need directions, and neither do we.

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    1 year ago

    Demagoguery, something that Socrates critiqued as a product of democratic systems.

    Socrates imagined an election between a doctor and a candy store owner. The doctor would tell the populace what they didn’t want to hear.
    As Socrates described it, the candy store owner would say of the physician that he works many evils on you. He hurts you, gives you bitter potions, tells you not to eat and drink whatever you like. What fun is that? The candy store owner, however, would offer sweets and tasty things. He would appeal to what people wanted, not what they needed. He would provide easy and popular answers to all their difficult problems

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    unfortunately we have too many candy store politicians across the globe.