Dubversion said:So you DON'T actually believe in a socialism based on the will of the majority at all times, just when it suits you?
At risk of defending tbaldwin whose views I don't tend to often support, his posts at the beginning of this thread re socialism as genuine democracy I do support.
Pogroms against Jews etc are the result not of popular democracy but of powerlessness and manipulation of the powerless by the powerful. Benign dictatorships simply do not exist. I agree then that mistakes or reactionary policy is more likely from unaccountable heirarchy than from genuine democracy.
Unfortunately tbaldwin frequently takes the scapegoating views espoused by the likes of The Sun 'newspaper' (or of Margaret Hodge) then decides they are majority opinion and that socialism will of necessity have to take these views (on immigration, death penalty etc) on board.
What tbaldwin misunderstands is that what passes as popular opinion at present can be easily misrepresented and can also be manipulated by the minority who weild power. There is therefore a conundrum.
Socialists want thorough democracy, but right-wingers throw at us 'majority opinion' on the death penalty, asylum seekers, law and order etc (whilst of course ignoring majority opinion on most other issues, such as war on Iraq). Thus the argument that the inequalities and balance of power under capitalism distort people's interpretation of their interests can be potrayed as an elitist position (we know better than than majority).
The fact is though that socialism can only be achieved by the actions of the majority, and will reflect the opinions of the majority once they have emancipated themselves, rather than the opinions people hold from a position of powerlessness. Socialists opposition to some views said to be popular opinion, such as relating to asylum seekers, recognises that the majority cannot emancipate themselves if they are hoodwinked into turning their frustrations and their discontent against the oppressed thus destroying any chance of unity. A mass socialist consciousness develops as part of the process of struggle.