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Notes On Democracy

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Notes On Democracy by H. L. Mencken is a thought-provoking and often controversial collection of essays that dissect the flaws and shortcomings of democracy in America. Mencken, known for his acerbic wit and sharp criticism, unapologetically challenges the traditional notions of democracy as a perfect form of government.

Throughout the book, Mencken presents a scathing critique of the American political system, arguing that democracy has devolved into a system that caters to the lowest common denominator and rewards mediocrity. He argues that the rise of political demagogues and the erosion of intellectualism have led to a deterioration of the democratic ideal.

One of the book's strengths is Mencken's ability to challenge readers to think critically about the concept of democracy and its implications in the modern world. While some may find his views extreme or polarizing, his arguments are well-reasoned and backed by a wealth of historical examples.

Overall, Notes On Democracy is a provocative and challenging read that will appeal to readers interested in political philosophy and the state of democracy in America. Mencken's sharp wit and biting criticism make this book a compelling and engaging exploration of the complexities of democracy.

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American journalist H.L. Mencken’s Notes On Democracy was originally published in 1926, yet is still relevant almost 100 years later. Mencken has proposed some succinct and satirical definitions of democracy, such as, “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.” And, “Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey house.” One predictable result of democracy, Mencken explains, is that the professional politician, who’s objective is always the job, and not the principle, is in a constant struggle for office and its rewards. The defeated candidate commonly takes his failure very badly. Regarding these sore loser “lame ducks”, he says: “…now and then there appears one whose wounds are too painful to be assuaged…. …This majestic victim not infrequently seeks surcease by a sort of running amok. That is to say, he turns what remains of his influence with the mob [common man] into a weapon against the nation as a whole, and becomes a chronic maker of trouble.” Notes On Democracy is a refreshing description of what a democracy is, and how it works, …and how it doesn’t work, and has timeless relevance in light of today’s political climate. - Summary by Lisa Reichert


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