I personally would politically re-phrase as what good is the class dictatorship of bourgeois democracy for the proleetariat?...and I like Zeke's comment bloew.
Certainly. Rich states, like Delaware for instance, are able to leverage their better-off workers' votes into a majority to allow it to become the corporate snake pit it is today. That is the strategy of corporate Democrats: to make sure nothing will 'fundamentally change.' But because of the lack of justice in law, it is full of workarounds that prevent proletarian majorities from gaining that majority power. Rhetorically speaking, we need to be better people.
What good is democracy if there is no justice in it?
I personally would politically re-phrase as what good is the class dictatorship of bourgeois democracy for the proleetariat?...and I like Zeke's comment bloew.
Certainly. Rich states, like Delaware for instance, are able to leverage their better-off workers' votes into a majority to allow it to become the corporate snake pit it is today. That is the strategy of corporate Democrats: to make sure nothing will 'fundamentally change.' But because of the lack of justice in law, it is full of workarounds that prevent proletarian majorities from gaining that majority power. Rhetorically speaking, we need to be better people.
We still need democracy, but it has to be on the terms of the proletariat, which can only happen under socialism.