WHY BELIEVE IN A DEMOCRACY?
  I am a democrat [believer in democracy] because I believe in the  Fall of Man. I think most people are democrats for the opposite  reason. A great deal of democratic enthusiasm descends from the  ideas of people like Rousseau, who believed in democracy because  they thought mankind so wise and good that every one deserved a  share in the government. The danger of defending democracy on those  grounds is that they're not true. . . . I find that they're not  true without looking further than myself. I don't deserve a share  in governing a hen-roost. Much less a nation. . . . The real reason  for democracy is just the reverse. Mankind is so fallen that no man  can be trusted with unchecked power over his fellows. Aristotle  said that some people were only fit to be slaves. I do not  contradict him. But I reject slavery because I see no men fit to be  masters. ("Equality," in C. S. Lewis: Essay Collection and  Other Short Pieces, ed. by Lesley Walmsley [London:  HarperCollins Publishers, 2000,] p. 666)
 
 
 


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