U.K. Teeters on the Brink of Its Own Greek Debt Tragedy
"The fiscal crisis in Greece and a growing worry that the coming elections here could result in a hung Parliament, with no political party strong enough to push through unpopular deficit-cutting measures, have sparked fears that Britain will experience its own sovereign-debt meltdown."
It is clear that dramatic, long term policy measures must be implemented by western governments to address the exponentially growing calamity that is our modern world. No argument by anybody there.
However, in growing degrees, western democracies appear to be ham strung by politics and procedure. Nothing of substance is being accomplished anywhere it seems. Is it time to consider that democracy itself may be contributing to the problem?
"The fiscal crisis in Greece and a growing worry that the coming elections here could result in a hung Parliament, with no political party strong enough to push through unpopular deficit-cutting measures, have sparked fears that Britain will experience its own sovereign-debt meltdown."
It is clear that dramatic, long term policy measures must be implemented by western governments to address the exponentially growing calamity that is our modern world. No argument by anybody there.
However, in growing degrees, western democracies appear to be ham strung by politics and procedure. Nothing of substance is being accomplished anywhere it seems. Is it time to consider that democracy itself may be contributing to the problem?
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