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Anonymous TB said...

'I expect you to use your democratic rights, to protest, to lobby, to hold members of parliament who refuse to deal with the issue accountable using your ballot'

As much as I agree with a lot of your post, and you deal with people trying to write off moral responsibility I take issue with this. It's not much use directing people to the ballot box to enact change because the impact of one vote is irrelevant. As is lobbying say your MP. There simply isn't enough pressure to do so. Rather than trying to trick people you can enact change that way you're much better off at explaining the merits of acting together as individuals.

9 August 2011 at 07:51

Blogger Mugwump said...

I accept a lot of public choice theory and I acknowledge the criticism you've made of the democratic process but I still think they are at least part of the solution. On an individual basis, there is small chance but the fact remains that MPs do react to mass movements. That said, I do concede that I should have specifically mentioned individuals acting together in trying to enact change.

9 August 2011 at 09:19

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