http://theconversation.com/our-democracy-can-learn-from-chinas-meritocracy-51471Was reading about after that discussion on the Chinese Communist Party: I think the points that professor makes are somehow moot vis-a-vis the West that he's making the points to (their systems are largely working just as well if not better than China)...but take a look at his criticism of democracy vis-a-vis our elections.
The most universal complaint I've seen across all parties on fbook is the election of the Waigurus and Sonkos (and lamenting that Kidero even if he lost got more votes than is reasonable considering his reign in Nairobi) and fall of Karuas and similar folks.
This guy, Bell, makes a very valid point:
How can villagers elect a president? On what basis? Do they know him in any meaningful way that would make that decision sensible? No. So they end up relying on media, propaganda etc. He says at a local level of leadership, people should chose from people they know well enough to make sensible decisions. They know who the thief is, the con artist, the lazy one, the flake, the reliable one. They can make better decisions. But when the office is far removed, say, like a governor or even MP, they know far less than they should. Especially if there is no previous record or tenure and a clear sense of how those decisions affect them.
Democracy assumes that the average voter is not an idiot. That's its biggest flaw. In a developing country like ours, this flaw is so glaring anyone could tell you for free. So at the higher level, the Chinese have a meritocracy that rigorously tests at every stage, people for intellectual and moral fibre, ideally allowing only very bright and moral individuals to advance. I guess thats how theyve managed to keep the system focussed on the economic good of the masses.
Of course it still has its issues, and is not free of corruption, but its not to the debilitating extent that it has affected Africans.
Without borrowing everything from them, I m wondering if we had been better off following these principles than the western ones we inherited and tried to emulate?