Imaginary Dialogue

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Imaginary dialogue

Imaginary Dialogue

Introduction

Reason and politics is a long debate since the creation of the United States. This debate is entirely based upon the idea and the conflict which arises due to the differences among both in different groups of people at different professional positions. Moreover, it also revolves around the belief that every human being has similar or nearly similar characteristics as that found in his surroundings, but there are a few differences created because of uprbringing and cultural differences. Due to this they can be distinguished from one another. Therefore, they think, react, feel and belief according to their moral values. A brief set of dialogues in this regard is stated below among the characters Plato (who was a Classical Greek Philosopher), Gordon Graham (who is a Canadian Writer and a Journalist) and Modern Voter (who is playing a role of a minor character).

The Dialogue

Graham: Hello everyone, I hope you all are good, and we shall have a nice smooth conversation over democracy and political issues.

Plato: I believe that democracy came from no where. Because the whole Universe is suffering, and a huge number of people are also suffering, but the Athenian Assembly has not taken any contribution from them in terms of their opinions in making decisions regarding democracy. The major focus of my deliberation is to involve the women and the slaves in to the decision making process in this so called democratic state. Moreover, my foremost goal and objective is to have a system in which knowledge and competence are not the factors which affect the whole state. Therefore, my object is far from being essential circumstances of contributions. In this regard my point of view of knowledge and competence goes beyond the matters of the state as a whole. Furthermore, to arrange all the thinkers of the politics since the beginning, I am comfortable with the practice of giving the charge of the ship of the State to everyone because to sundry is as coherent as putting a recently engaged ranking on the same base as a master mariner.

Gordon Graham: According to me, in order to clearly understand the absurdity of democracy we have to perceive democracy as an ideal political state in the first and foremost manner along with the beliefs that how the political issues should be mended, and resolved regardless of preferring the practices of procedures of decisions as stated by Plato. The reason behind it, a true and an effective democratic state holds all the authorities in order to decide a public policy in a State. Moreover, the assembly is more authoritative in a genuine manner than the people of the state and that it should have to reign. An example in regard to my point of view is that; no body is as assured of any force that is normative, when a coin's coming up head's. Same is the case with democracy, as it is just a way and a mode to fixing on an ...
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