This thread provides a historical and sociological autopsy of democracy, arguing that popular rule is a myth used to mask elite control. By analyzing thinkers from Plato to the Italian School of Elitism, the research contends that all governments are fundamentally extraction engines managed by organized minorities. The narrative asserts that modern democratic structures—including political parties and voting systems—function as a theatrical facade for an unbreakable “Iron Law of Oligarchy.”
Ultimately, the analysis promotes a philosophy of sovereign indifference, urging individuals to stop trying to fix a rigged system and instead focus on personal resilience. It frames democracy not as a moral triumph, but as a procedural tool for elite succession and mass manipulation.
Here are the six upcoming volumes of “DEMOCRACY DOESN’T EXIST, AND I COULDN’T CARE LESS,”publishing weekly starting July 1st:
Volume I: The Ancient Diagnostic and the Phantom of the Collective
Volume II: The Iron Law and the Mechanics of Oligarchy
Volume III: The Schumpeterian Core and the Economics of the Illusion
Volume IV: The Structural Anomaly of the Party Machine
Volume V: Post-Democratic Stratification and the Hollow Shell
Volume VI: The Sovereign’s Indifference and the Architecture of Reality









