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Four out of 5 U.S. adults struggle with joblessness, near-poverty or reliance on welfare for at least parts of their lives, a sign of deteriorating economic security and an elusive American dream. This isn't discussed in the article. The point is that, as middle class jobs are largely replaced with part-time jobs without benefits, Americans are too ignorant of political alternatives to poorly regulated capitalism to consider them. Too, if you asked most Americans what a "shadow" or "parallel" government is, they wouldn't have the least idea, yet this is one of the burning issues of our times.
Substantial number of Americans believe that Obama is the Antichrist. One survey in new Jersy found that about 1 in 5 believe in this theory. About the same number believe that the President is a Muslim, a foreigner, and a socialist.
Three in 10 Americans believe that every word in the Bible is literally true.
Indeed, in the recent election cycle, some 236 years after Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence, several major party contenders for political office took positions that can only be described as “antiscience”: against evolution, human-induced climate change, vaccines, stem cell research, and more. Much of this was "Biblically based."
What is very disturbing is that Americans have been described as the most intensely patritotic people in the industrialized world. Using patriotic symbols, and particularly the flag, the government is able to manipulate support for its political agenda.
Well, the reader can add his./or her points to strengthen the case. The evidence presented by the Salon article, coupled with the points made above, to me indicate that Americans are, indeed, too stupid for democracy.
Three in 10 Americans believe that every word in the Bible is literally true.
Indeed, in the recent election cycle, some 236 years after Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence, several major party contenders for political office took positions that can only be described as “antiscience”: against evolution, human-induced climate change, vaccines, stem cell research, and more. Much of this was "Biblically based."
What is very disturbing is that Americans have been described as the most intensely patritotic people in the industrialized world. Using patriotic symbols, and particularly the flag, the government is able to manipulate support for its political agenda.
Well, the reader can add his./or her points to strengthen the case. The evidence presented by the Salon article, coupled with the points made above, to me indicate that Americans are, indeed, too stupid for democracy.
FROM SALON
ARE AMERICANS TOO STUPID FOR DEMOCRACY? NO, BUT THEY COULD BE A LOT SMARTER
BY JOSHUA HOLLAND
This article originally appeared on AlterNet.
In 2011, Newsweek asked 1,000 Americans to take the standard U.S. Citizenship test, and 38 percent of them failed. One in three couldn’t name the vice-president. A 2009 study in the European Journal of Communications looked at how informed citizens of the U.S., UK, Denmark and Finland were of the international news of the day, and the results weren’t pretty (PDF).
“Overall,” the scholars wrote, “the Scandinavians emerged as the best informed, averaging 62–67 percent correct responses, the British were relatively close behind with 59 percent, and the Americans lagging in the rear with 40 percent.” We didn’t fare much better when it came to domestic stories.
Widespread ignorance of objective reality poses a genuine threat to democracy. The people of the United States have ignorance in abundance.
The way representative democracy is supposed to work is pretty simple: you protect the fundamental rights of the minority (so it doesn’t become two wolfs and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner), and then the majority of citizens, acting in their own rational self-interest, elect representatives who will pursue the greatest good for the greatest number of citizens.
That’s the theory, but “rational” is a key word in that formulation. What happens when lots of citizens don’t have a solid grasp of what’s going on in the real world?
Consider some examples that are especially relevant to our current political scene.
People Don’t Recognize Their Lack of Competence, Can’t Judge the Competence of Politicians
Psychologists David Dunning of Cornell and Justin Kruger of NYU conducted a series of experiments showing that incompetent people vastly overrate their own abilities. “For people at the bottom who are really doing badly — those in the bottom 10th or 15th percentile — they think their work falls in the 60th or 55th percentile, so, above average,” Dunning told the website Life’s Little Mysteries.
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