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Skybird
06-12-08, 05:33 AM
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,druck-558832,00.html


We are not hearing calls from Asia and Africa for a Western-style separation of powers in government or for press freedom. People there have grown cynical. There have not been improvements in the standard of living in places where democracy is loudly propagated, such as the Philippines. Rising food prices (dictated by global markets), incompetent governments and rampant corruption have made a farce of the institutions that are allegedly working for the people.
Progress has been made, on the other hand, with the Chinese model (http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,465007,00.html). Its increasingly open economic system and closed political system seem attractive to many Third World countries. Personal happiness is not defined in terms of free elections, a free press or freedom of assembly, but rather in terms of opportunities for economic advancement. According to recent polls taken by social scientists at the World Values Survey, people in Moldova, a poor but formally democratic country, are among the least happy in the world, while the inhabitants of the People's Republic of China, a one-party state, are among the most optimistic.

SUBMAN1
06-12-08, 04:03 PM
Optimism does not translate in happy in my opinion. Where do they get this garbage? Being optimistic about ones economy if not the same as happy about ones life! Crazy.

-S

Happy Times
06-12-08, 04:10 PM
Optimism does not translate in happy in my opinion. Where do they get this garbage? Being optimistic about ones economy if not the same as happy about ones life! Crazy.

-S

You cant import the idea of democracy, it has to evolve itself.
Democracy is a product of Western culture, it doesnt copy and paste over other cultures.
I think we have to just focus on protecting our own freedoms,
they are not self evident.

Skybird
06-12-08, 05:41 PM
... our own freedoms,
they are not self evident.

Words of wisdom in a time of endless relativising, denying of differences and watering down of anything that could need to be defended.

A bit out of context-quoted, I know, forgive. ;)