The Illusion of Inevitability: Why Democracy Isn't Guaranteed
The Arrogance of Predictability
Western leaders long operated under the assumption that economic prosperity naturally births liberal democracy. This belief, often associated with
The Efficiency of the Unified Front
We must confront a difficult psychological truth: authoritarian systems can be terrifyingly effective. While democratic societies often stall due to political infighting and the inherent friction of free disagreement, the
The Technology of Control
In the late 90s, figures like
The Urgent Call for Accountability
Open societies are not on autopilot. If we want democracy to win, it must deliver results that outshine the alternative. This requires a shift in how we view our own systems. We cannot afford to discard human potential through disenfranchisement or systemic poverty. The resilience of our model depends on creating genuine opportunity for the "Mozarts and Einsteins" born into every corner of society. Our greatest power is not the inevitability of our system, but our capacity for self-correction and intentional growth.

Fancy watching it?
Watch the full video and context