Is democracy a failed experiment?
Michael Buerk chairs a special debate examining the morality of democracy. With panellists: Carmody Grey, Ash Sarkar, Anne McElvoy and Inaya Folarin-Iman.
Later this month, millions of demonstrators are due to take to the streets across the USA for a second time, under the banner 鈥淣o Kings鈥. Organisers say, 鈥淎merica has no kings, and the power belongs to the people鈥. They are mobilizing to protest against what they see as democratic backsliding during Trump鈥檚 second presidency.
Faith in democracy has been shaking all over the world. Recent Pew research suggests that, since 2017, public dissatisfaction with democracy far outweighs satisfaction across 12 high-income countries, including the UK, France and Germany. There are different interpretations of what鈥檚 causing this, and how to fix it.
Some observers think that Trump鈥檚 more controversial policies 鈥 from DOGE to attacks on elite institutions to the dismantling of DEI programmes 鈥 could have been inspired by the ideas of Curtis Yarvin, a computer engineer turned political theorist. He's known for founding an anti-democracy philosophical movement called 鈥楾he Dark Enlightenment鈥, dismissing America's democratic values and instead calling for the return of an absolute monarchy, run by a 'CEO' figure.
Are democratic values a fiction, designed to prop up the elites? Or are they the only safeguard we have against tyranny?
Chair: Michael Buerk
Panel: Carmody Grey, Ash Sarkar, Anne McElvoy and Inaya Folarin-Iman
Witnesses: Curtis Yarvin, Mike Wendling and Andr茅s Velasco
Producers: Dan Tierney and Peter Everett
*This is a special episode of the Moral Maze recorded at 鈥楬ow The Light Gets In鈥 philosophy and music festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals
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