The false assumptions of "democracy" by Anthony M. Ludovici

"The false assumptions of "democracy" by Anthony M. Ludovici is a political treatise written in the early 20th century. It argues that modern democratic ideals rest on muddled language and seductive slogans, and urges a rigorous redefinition of key political terms. The work challenges egalitarianism and socialism, defends private property as a life-affirming principle, and seeks to disentangle justice, freedom, and equality from popular misconceptions. The opening of the treatise frames its project with a supportive letter and a preface that, in the shadow of the Great War, calls for a sober “stock-taking” of ideals and a reclarification of language to avert social breakdown. The introduction claims that the loss of a common culture has emptied abstract words—freedom, justice, equality—of meaning, turning them into emotional “missiles,” with journalism and propaganda accelerating the decay; Rousseau’s misuse of “Nature,” “Freedom,” and “Man” is cited as a model of how such confusion births revolution. The first chapter defends private property as the biological and moral expression of growth and self-extension, criticizes abolitionist schemes as symptoms of cultural exhaustion, concedes real abuses (misallocated power, degrading labor, unhealthy poverty, unearned advantages), and proposes changing social valuations so wealth does not automatically equal power. Subsequent early chapters argue that “immanent justice” is a myth because nature is amoral and justice is purely social, and that equality (including “equality of opportunity”) is incoherent beyond mathematics—leaving only equal protection of interests under law as a sensible aim. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Ludovici, Anthony M. (Anthony Mario), 1882-1971
Author of introduction, etc. Willoughby de Broke, Richard Greville Verney, baron, 1869-1923
LoC No. 22005444
Title The false assumptions of "democracy"
Original Publication London: Heath Cranton, Ltd., 1921.
Credits Sean/IB@DP
Language English
LoC Class HN: Social sciences: Social history and conditions, Social problems
Subject Democracy
Subject Social problems
Subject Great Britain -- Social conditions
Category Text
EBook-No. 76859
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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