Notes On Democracy

023 - Part IV Coda Chapter 1 The Future of Democracy

16 min · 9. feb. 2026
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American journalist H.L. Menckens Notes On Democracy, originally published in 1926, remains strikingly relevant nearly a century later. Mencken offers sharp and satirical insights into democracy, famously declaring, Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. He also quips, Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey house. One of the inevitable outcomes of democracy, according to Mencken, is the emergence of the professional politician, whose primary goal is to secure the job rather than uphold any principles. The aftermath of electoral defeat can be particularly bitter, leading to what Mencken describes as lame ducks who, unable to cope with their loss, may lash out against the very nation they once sought to serve. This insightful commentary paints a vivid picture of democracys workings—and its shortcomings—offering timeless wisdom in light of todays political landscape. - Summary by Lisa Reichert

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024 - Part IV Chapter 2 Last Words

American journalist H.L. Menckens Notes On Democracy, originally published in 1926, remains strikingly relevant nearly a century later. Mencken offers sharp and satirical insights into democracy, famously declaring, Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. He also quips, Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey house. One of the inevitable outcomes of democracy, according to Mencken, is the emergence of the professional politician, whose primary goal is to secure the job rather than uphold any principles. The aftermath of electoral defeat can be particularly bitter, leading to what Mencken describes as lame ducks who, unable to cope with their loss, may lash out against the very nation they once sought to serve. This insightful commentary paints a vivid picture of democracys workings—and its shortcomings—offering timeless wisdom in light of todays political landscape. - Summary by Lisa Reichert

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episode 023 - Part IV Coda Chapter 1 The Future of Democracy artwork

023 - Part IV Coda Chapter 1 The Future of Democracy

American journalist H.L. Menckens Notes On Democracy, originally published in 1926, remains strikingly relevant nearly a century later. Mencken offers sharp and satirical insights into democracy, famously declaring, Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. He also quips, Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey house. One of the inevitable outcomes of democracy, according to Mencken, is the emergence of the professional politician, whose primary goal is to secure the job rather than uphold any principles. The aftermath of electoral defeat can be particularly bitter, leading to what Mencken describes as lame ducks who, unable to cope with their loss, may lash out against the very nation they once sought to serve. This insightful commentary paints a vivid picture of democracys workings—and its shortcomings—offering timeless wisdom in light of todays political landscape. - Summary by Lisa Reichert

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episode 022 - Part III Chapter 4 Corruption Under Democracy artwork

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American journalist H.L. Menckens Notes On Democracy, originally published in 1926, remains strikingly relevant nearly a century later. Mencken offers sharp and satirical insights into democracy, famously declaring, Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. He also quips, Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey house. One of the inevitable outcomes of democracy, according to Mencken, is the emergence of the professional politician, whose primary goal is to secure the job rather than uphold any principles. The aftermath of electoral defeat can be particularly bitter, leading to what Mencken describes as lame ducks who, unable to cope with their loss, may lash out against the very nation they once sought to serve. This insightful commentary paints a vivid picture of democracys workings—and its shortcomings—offering timeless wisdom in light of todays political landscape. - Summary by Lisa Reichert

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American journalist H.L. Menckens Notes On Democracy, originally published in 1926, remains strikingly relevant nearly a century later. Mencken offers sharp and satirical insights into democracy, famously declaring, Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. He also quips, Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey house. One of the inevitable outcomes of democracy, according to Mencken, is the emergence of the professional politician, whose primary goal is to secure the job rather than uphold any principles. The aftermath of electoral defeat can be particularly bitter, leading to what Mencken describes as lame ducks who, unable to cope with their loss, may lash out against the very nation they once sought to serve. This insightful commentary paints a vivid picture of democracys workings—and its shortcomings—offering timeless wisdom in light of todays political landscape. - Summary by Lisa Reichert

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020 - Part III Chapter 2 The Democrat as Moralist

American journalist H.L. Menckens Notes On Democracy, originally published in 1926, remains strikingly relevant nearly a century later. Mencken offers sharp and satirical insights into democracy, famously declaring, Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. He also quips, Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey house. One of the inevitable outcomes of democracy, according to Mencken, is the emergence of the professional politician, whose primary goal is to secure the job rather than uphold any principles. The aftermath of electoral defeat can be particularly bitter, leading to what Mencken describes as lame ducks who, unable to cope with their loss, may lash out against the very nation they once sought to serve. This insightful commentary paints a vivid picture of democracys workings—and its shortcomings—offering timeless wisdom in light of todays political landscape. - Summary by Lisa Reichert

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