If this were true, it would actually mean that voters are unable to make their own, informed decisions about the political state of affairs. They can't read a newspaper or two, they can't access public records (even if, say, the Bank of Greece posts financial data concerning the economy on the internet), and even if they can, they are still unable to arrive at the right decisions, they are like sheep to be "lured" in the lion's den, so they must be saved from themselves, by an apolitical body that has somehow mastered economy and is never wrong about the decisions they make.Can we entrust the voters to make the right decisions when irresponsible power hungry politicians, with short term ambitions, can lure them with promises of heaven and earth ? I'm talking about all democracies here and not confining myself to Greece, although I've referred to Greece mainly.
If there were such a choice, I mean if there were one or more persons who are able to rule fairly and take care of everybody's interests, especially the interests of those who are poor and disadvantaged, it would be very, very nice. However, history has shown that no person is perfect, and therefore a people must be able to choose for themselves who they want to govern them; for the same reason, a people must be able to change their government at frequent intervals, and be free in making this choice. The way I see it, freedom and democracy means that people are able to decide for themselves, and live with the consequences of their decisions. Don't you agree?
In my mind, yes, we are.Are we talking about a dictatorship here ?