Establishing two political systems in South Africa; a paradigm shift: The masses must remain represented and the empowered must protect their interests to avoid anarchy, revolution and tyranny
I have been engaging my mind on trying to anticipate the most appropriate political system that would best serve our diverse needs given that, the democracy we have created has not necessarily delivered an efficient selection system of political leadership, an efficient public resource management regime and economic prosperity and transformation as intended.
This we have experienced particularly in Africa where, despite the masses having the right to vote, the so called democratic systems and processes have tended to promote populist leaders who, once they attain power, have not been necessarily concerned on the preservation and promotion of the common good. Instead, the conditions of life and justice have tended to depreciate to the injury of the economic objectives of transformation and the political objectives of inclusive governance.
In his theory on Politics, Aristotle examined in his times, the various political systems and tried to articulate on the disadvantages of each. Of interest to me and relevance to our times, I think, are the political systems of democracy and oligarchy. According to Aristotle, "A democracy exists whenever those who are free and are not well-off, being in the majority, are in sovereign control of government, an oligarchy when control lies with the rich and better-born, these being few"
This has led me to ask the question that: are those who are free and not well-off, being in the majority in South Africa, in sovereign control of government? Are the masses who go and vote every so often in control of the government? I would argue to the contrary that, in most African states such as ours, besides having the institutions that represent democracy and voting systems that are inclusive, we effectively have oligarchies: these being essentially power structures where the power rests with a small number of people, mainly those individuals, families and organizations that were involved in the liberation struggle. Or those individuals, families and organizations that are associated to liberation struggle political parties in power by some historical coincidence or past munificence.
The emergence of these oligarchies essentially means that Africa is still therefore, to experience true democracy in its full sense and whether that is a future possibility remains to be seen.