**Analytical Report and Forecast: The Shift from Democracy to Autocracy**

in democracy •  4 months ago

    Abstract: This report delves into the evolving global landscape, marked by a seismic shift from democracy towards autocracy. It examines the intricate dynamics between the West and the Axis of Evil, highlighting how ideological warfare and the collapse of traditional world order structures are reshaping the political and social fabric. Through a nuanced analysis, the report forecasts a future characterized by ideological civil strife within democratic nations, while autocratic regimes consolidate power through manipulation and coercion.

    Keywords: , , , Ideological Warfare, World Order, Radicalism, Civil Strife.

    Editorial Comment: The geopolitical terrain is undergoing a profound transformation, with democracy facing unprecedented challenges from within and without. This report offers valuable insights into the complex interplay of forces shaping our collective future. It serves as a wake-up call for policymakers and citizens alike to confront the looming specter of autocracy and safeguard the principles of freedom and democracy.

    Disclaimer: This investigation was conducted under time constraints and warrants thorough verification. The perspectives presented herein may be subject to bias and manipulation, including potential interference from external actors. Readers are encouraged to exercise critical judgment and corroborate the information provided.

    The peak of democracy has passed: are we in for a retreat to autocracy?

    The positioning of the confrontation between the West and the Axis of Evil is interpreted as a confrontation of "democracy against tyranny". This is true, but with the only nuance that, regardless of the outcome, there will be less democracy.

    We have entered an era of global war for a new concept of security, which means that there will be no stop factors for the radical sides.

    The war over security models collapses the old world order, so all winners become untouchable and all losers become bloody spewers.

    But at the same time there is a struggle between right and left radical movements.

    Thus, we have 2 wars:

    1. "War on World Order";
    2. "The War on the Governing Idea."

    The first one will split the world order into two poles.

    The second will lead to ideological "horseshoeing" of the poles, because the centrists capitulated in the struggle.

    The previous similar model of war was between radical USSR and moderate democratic states.

    Accordingly, the world order fragmented into spheres of influence that corresponded to democracy and tyranny.

    But the new ideological war is interesting because the split will occur within the former democratic bloc.

    The ultra-left, under the guise of "inclusion theory," will control personality in aspects of "inclusive expression."

    The far-right will suppress personality through the model of "domination".

    Meanwhile, the moderate forces have lost the information wave and are unable to generate a public agenda, so the radical minority will control the docile silent majority of centrists.

    We have no ability to change this scenario because the media has knowingly gone to the "poles" of the right or left spectrum, selling an agenda.

    Each of the global war models is acceptable on its own.

    The struggle for world order occurs as soon as the old checks and balances collapse: since the UN has fallen as the central security institution, global war is imminent.

    Ideological warfare (albeit at the radical cutting edge) is acceptable as a factor in the "shift to the center through culture war."

    But a mixture of war over world order with radical ideological warfare is the path to establishing a tyrannical model everywhere.

    You yourself will give up freedoms in favor of "security". And no one will give "freedoms" back.

    That is, the role of the state will grow, and the role of horizontal social associations will decline.

    At the same time, both radical Rightists and radical Leftists will lead to the "degeneration of civilization". Only some of them - by replacing talents with "quota principles", and others - by imposing conservative dictate.

    And median development will be eliminated.

    But. tyrannies will rule the mindless crowd, and democracies will stratify the thinking social masses ...

    This will lead to an ideological civil war (under a "cultural" sauce) in the West under the reactive tyranny of the Axis.

    That is, while the West will spend resources on ideological confrontation within the West itself, the Axis will spend resources on the defeat of Western civilization.

    At the same time, the ultra-left will come out with the flags of the Axis collaborators against the supporters of civilizational development (remember the mass actions in support of Palestinian terrorists in the hearts of democracy).

    The ultra-left will also shout about the "ecological" threat, the "threat of inclusiveness", etc., bringing the West to its energy knees before the "extractors" of energy resources - the Axis countries.

    And the far-right will build isolationism, destroying the system of bloc-ism and mutual responsibility.

    What have the Axis countries done in realizing this dangerous transition? They have abandoned the ideological content of the war - neither the PRC, nor the Russian Federation, nor the proxies in the person of North Korea and Iran have the cultural and ideological ground of internal division.

    They are destroying society by turning citizens into slaves of the regime. They are people with variable values that fluctuate simultaneously with the fluctuation of propaganda.

    Ideology in the Axis is a tool for zombifying the plebs, while in the West it is a factor of confrontation between elites.

    Therefore, the ideological split will go through the West, and it will end in the stagnation of democracy with the departure into radical "ultra" directions.
    *** Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) ***

    Conclusion: As the world navigates through tumultuous waters, the specter of autocracy looms large. The struggle between democracy and tyranny is unfolding on multiple fronts, with ideological divisions exacerbating geopolitical tensions. It is imperative for global citizens to remain vigilant and resolute in defending the principles of democracy, lest we descend into a dystopian future of oppression and stagnation.

    Links:
    The peak of democracy has passed: are we in for a retreat to autocracy? - Lemmy.World
    https://lemmy.world/post/13737469

    Qoto Mastodon
    https://qoto.org/web/accounts/2048980

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