"...this is not an ideological problem at all. The real question is who comes from the blue corner and who comes from the red corner."
It is fundamentally an ideological problem, and it does not matter which corrupt minion comes from which controlled faction opposed to one another. The problem is that each individual is sovereign. Regardless of which form of government you should seek to advocate, every form of government seeks to claim higher authority over sovereign individuals than they have - and only the individuals themselves have any authority to rule themselves. Every form of government is a crime against humanity, a false claim of authority to rule over inherently inalienable sovereigns.
Even when people agree to obey some external authority, they must will themselves to obey their chosen masters. Individuals cannot delegate, give, assign, sell, or otherwise impart their sole and total authority over themselves to anyone or anything under any circumstances.
The only just form of governance is voluntarism, in which individuals forge agreements with one another to themselves limit their freedom of action in order to effect civil society, and every other form of government claiming to have authority to justly compel sovereigns glaringly falsely claims that power the laws of physics mandate is the sole and utter authority of sovereign individuals. Democratic elections yet claim the majority has the authority to rule a minority, no less than absolute Monarchs claim the minority (even of one) has authority to rule a majority. All forms of government are equally nonconformant with the laws of physics that mandate sovereign individuals alone have authority to will themselves to act.
This is the reason that red and blue, white and black, yellow and green parties are all ideologically opposed to just, lawful government, because all liberal and conservative, nationalist and borderless, plutocratic and environmentalist legal philosophies fall short of recognizing what is the actual fact of sovereign individuals, and seek to claim authority over sovereigns.
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RE: Wealth, Dynasty, and the Limits of Latin American Democracy