A new Middle Ages, but based on the globalist economy and ideology-religion. Iliberal democracies New Middle Ages and global lords Web platforms: the battlefield The system of censorship and control Single thought, politically correct and thought police Economics and politics: beyond liberalism and liberalism Exiting the platforms: the Lush and Unicredit cases Exiting the platforms: new beginnings From The Truth Social to Sfero: out of the system The Open Sources Bibliography Webinar Material "Media and Postmodernity" The end of liberal democracies One of the key passages of recent years in the historical, political, socio-economic and anthropological spheres is the one linked to the transformation.
The democratic-liberal political form into mobile number list something else . At least in the West, that is where this specific form has become more established. Over the last 30, but perhaps 50 years, we have witnessed the progressive emptying of the power of the people (from the Greek démos-kràtos ), and a progressive shift of these powers towards centers which have little to do with the people, if not even his enemies. Thus the fundamental decisions are less and less taken in parliaments , bodies of popular representation according to liberal democracies, which at most ratify directives that come from elsewhere.
They are not taken even in those social or intermediate bodies which should then constitute the backbone of a complete democracy (trade unions, trade associations, local administrations, territorial bodies, schools, families, etc.), which in turn become entities deputies to legitimize decisions received from above or to enforce mere category interests or, even worse, lobbying. Back to index New Middle Ages and global lords Western liberal-democracies therefore seem to have increasingly transformed themselves into new medieval-style oligarchies , where, however, unlike in the Middle Ages, they have the economy, money and a whole series of (dis)values at the center of their cult that have little.