Never heard that definition before, could you define it?
The official designation of the US is a federal presidential republic, a presidential democracy, no?
Bourgeois democracy is a democracy for the business/land owning class. In the US it is largely the large business and land owners that have real economic control. They accomplish this through lobbying and control of political parties through donations and vetting candidates or becoming elected officials themselves. Most of our politicians are landlords or business owners. All of them are involved in the stock market and this makes them materially interested in maintaining the capitalist mode of production as well as imperialism. This is why popular policies amongst the working class don’t get passed if they reduce profit margins for the bourgeois. Policies like universal healthcare and ending the forever wars won’t happen because they harm the bourgeois which actually control the state. Housing as a right will never happen because it would harm the investments of landlords which actually control the state. This is bourgeois democracy. Its a democracy in which the bourgeois fight over how best to profit of our labor and how best to maintain that system of exploitation. Bourgeois democracy is effectively a dictatorship of the capitalist over the working class. They only let us choose which flavor of exploitation we get.
If you are open to more radical literature that can explain it to you better than I just did I recommend The State and Revolution
Interesting. This doesn’t seem to be a established concept within political science, or at least, it’s the first I’ve heard of it. Why?
Anyway, economic power doesn’t necessarily translate into political power but then again, maybe so in the US. However, the US has passed plenty of policies reducing profit margins for the rich, so it seems like this does not hold true?
I don’t consider Marxism or Lenin radical and have read some, but thank you!
Never heard that definition before, could you define it? The official designation of the US is a federal presidential republic, a presidential democracy, no?
Bourgeois democracy is a democracy for the business/land owning class. In the US it is largely the large business and land owners that have real economic control. They accomplish this through lobbying and control of political parties through donations and vetting candidates or becoming elected officials themselves. Most of our politicians are landlords or business owners. All of them are involved in the stock market and this makes them materially interested in maintaining the capitalist mode of production as well as imperialism. This is why popular policies amongst the working class don’t get passed if they reduce profit margins for the bourgeois. Policies like universal healthcare and ending the forever wars won’t happen because they harm the bourgeois which actually control the state. Housing as a right will never happen because it would harm the investments of landlords which actually control the state. This is bourgeois democracy. Its a democracy in which the bourgeois fight over how best to profit of our labor and how best to maintain that system of exploitation. Bourgeois democracy is effectively a dictatorship of the capitalist over the working class. They only let us choose which flavor of exploitation we get.
If you are open to more radical literature that can explain it to you better than I just did I recommend The State and Revolution
Interesting. This doesn’t seem to be a established concept within political science, or at least, it’s the first I’ve heard of it. Why?
Anyway, economic power doesn’t necessarily translate into political power but then again, maybe so in the US. However, the US has passed plenty of policies reducing profit margins for the rich, so it seems like this does not hold true?
I don’t consider Marxism or Lenin radical and have read some, but thank you!