China issues report on US' democracy
II.?The alienation and three malaises of democracy in the US
From a historical perspective, the development of democracy?in the US?was?a step forward. The political party system, the representative system, one person one vote, and the separation of powers negated?and reformed the feudal autocracy in Europe. The well-known French writer?Alexis de Tocqueville?recognized this in his book?Democracy in America. The Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, abolitionist movement, civil rights movement and affirmative action were highlights in the advancement of American democracy. The principle of "government of the people, by the people and for the people"?articulated?by Abraham Lincoln is?recognized worldwide.
However,?over the years, democracy in the US?has become?alienated and degenerated, and it has increasingly deviated from the essence?of democracy and its original design. Problems like money politics, identity politics, wrangling between political parties, political polarization, social division, racial tension and wealth gap have become more acute. All this has weakened the functioning of democracy in the US.
The US?has often used democracy as a pretext to meddle?in other countries'?internal affairs, causing?political chaos and social unrest in these?countries, and undermining?world peace and stability and social tranquility in other countries. This makes many people in the US?and other countries wonder if the US?is still a democracy.?The world needs to?take a closer look at?the?current state of?democracy?in the US, and the US?itself should also conduct?some soul-searching.