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reading again. If you have not, it is worth reading, studying, and reciting
to your friends, family, and neighbors. It is copied from Training Manual No.
2000-25 that was published by the then War Department, Washington, D.C., November
30, 1928.
Official Definition of DEMOCRACY
NOTE
Here are four (4) facsimile section reproductions taken from a 156 page book
officially compiled and issued by the U.S. War Department, November 30,1928,
setting forth exact and truthful definitions of a Democracy and of a Republic,
explaining the difference between both. These definitions were published by
the authority of the United States Government and must be accepted as authentic
in any court of proper jurisdiction. These precise and scholarly definitions
of a Democracy and a Republic were carefully considered as a proper guide for
U.S. soldiers and U.S. citizens by the Chief of Staff of the United States Army.
Such definition stake precedence over any "definition" that may be
found in the present commercial dictionaries which have suffered periodical
"modification" to please "the powers in office. Shortly after
the "bank holiday" in the thirties, hush-hush orders from the White
House suddenly demanded that all copies of this book be withdrawn from the Government
Printing Office and the Army posts, to be suppressed and destroyed without explanation.
This was the beginning of the complete red control of the Government from within,
not from without.
Prepared under the direction of the Chief of Staff.
CITIZENSHIP
This manual supersedes Manual of Citizenship Training The use of the publication
"The Constitution of the United States," by Harry Atwood, is by permission
and courtesy of the author.
CITIZENSHIP Democracy:
A government of the masses. Authority derived through mass meeting or any other
form of "direct" expression. Results in mobocracy. Attitude toward
property is communistic--negating property rights. Attitude toward law is that
the will of the majority shall regulate, whether is be based upon deliberation
or governed by passion, prejudice, and impulse, without restraint or regard
to consequences. Results in demogogism, license, agitation, discontent, anarchy
CITIZENSHIP Republic:
Authority is derived through the election by the people of public officials
best fitted to represent them. Attitude toward law is the administration of
justice in accord with fixed principles and established evidence, with a strict
regard to consequences. A greater number of citizens and extent of territory
may be brought within its compass. Avoids the dangerous extreme of either tyranny
or mobocracy. Results in statesmanship, liberty, reason, justice, contentment,
and progress. Is the "standard form" of government throughout the
world. A republic is a form of government under a constitution which provides
for the election of
(1) an executive and (2) a legislative body, who working together in a representative
capacity, have all the power of appointment, all power of legislation, all power
to raise revenue and appropriate expenditures, and are required to create (3)
a judiciary to pass upon the justice and legality of their government acts and
to recognize (4) certain inherent individual rights.
Take away any one or more of those four elements and you are drifting into
autocracy. Add one or more to those four elements and you are drifting into
democracy.
Atwood. Superior to all others.--Autocracy declares the divine right of kings;
its authority can not be questioned; its powers are arbitrarily or unjustly
administered. Democracy is the "direct" rule of the people and has
been repeatedly tried without success. Our Constitutional fathers, familiar
with the strength and weakness of both autocracy and democracy, with fixed principles
definitely in mind, defined a representative republican form of government.
They "made a very marked distinction between a republic and a democracy
* * * and said repeatedly and emphatically that they had founded a republic."
"By order of the Secretary of War: C.P. Summerall, Major General, Chief
of Staff. Official: Lutz Wahl, Major General, The Adjutant General.
WHY DEMOCRACIES FAIL
A Democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of Government. It can only exist
until the voters discover they can vote themselves largess out of the public
treasury. >From that moment on the majority always votes for the candidate
promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that Democracy
always collapses over a loose fiscal policy, always to be followed by a Dictatorship.(Written
by Professor Alexander Fraser Tytler, nearly two centuries ago while our thirteen
original states were still colonies of Great Britain. At the time he was writing
of the decline and fall of the Athenian Republic over two thousand years before.
"Did I say "republic?" By God, yes, I said "republic!"
Long live the glorious republic of the United States of America. Damn democracy.
It is a fraudulent term used, often by ignorant persons but no less often by
intellectual fakers, to describe an infamous mixture of socialism, miscegenation,
graft, confiscation of property and denial of personal rights to individuals
whose virtuous principles make them offensive."
Westbrook Pegler: New York Journal American, January 25th and 26th, 1951, under
the titles- Upholds Republic of U.S. Against Phony Democracy, Democracy in the
U.S. Branded Meaningless
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization,
it expects what never was and never will be."
--Thomas Jefferson, 1816.
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