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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Political obscurantism]], i.e. [[obscurantism]] applied to [[politics]], is a [[political philosophy]] which holds that rulers should withhold information from the ruled for the good of society. It directly opposes the [[democratic]] principle of rule by the governed. |
Historical adherents of this philosophy have included: | Historical adherents of this philosophy have included: | ||
− | * [[Benito Mussolini]] | + | * [[Benito Mussolini]] – see {{wikipedia|Fascism and ideology}}: "[Mussolini] sympathized with Machiavelli's negative conception of most people as tending to be self-centred and unethical [...and] like Machiavelli, claimed that populations were unfit to govern themselves, and that they needed leadership to direct their lives." |
− | * [[Leo Strauss]] | + | * [[Leo Strauss]] – [[Straussianism]] is a form of political obscurantism |
* [[Machiavelli]] | * [[Machiavelli]] | ||
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Actually, this definition should probably be called "political obscurantism".
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About
Political obscurantism, i.e. obscurantism applied to politics, is a political philosophy which holds that rulers should withhold information from the ruled for the good of society. It directly opposes the democratic principle of rule by the governed.
Historical adherents of this philosophy have included:
- Benito Mussolini – see Wikipedia: "[Mussolini] sympathized with Machiavelli's negative conception of most people as tending to be self-centred and unethical [...and] like Machiavelli, claimed that populations were unfit to govern themselves, and that they needed leadership to direct their lives."
- Leo Strauss – Straussianism is a form of political obscurantism
- Machiavelli