I guess the problem with democracy is that it's built around the assumption of the need to put a balancing force in the hands of the people to control those in power. The unwanted side effect is that it as you guys say produces in large part a mediocrity representative of the lowest common denominator in a society.
Not to mention the fact that the will of the majority is one thing, and what those in power can get away with doing is another entirely.
The traditional Shambhala Buddhist teachings set out a rather beautiful perspective on how things could be if only both
ourselves and our leaders could behave in a more realised (wiser, more loving and more compassionate and less self interested) manner. Shambhala: The sacred Path of the Warrior by Chogyam Trungpa looks at this question. Democracy for example becomes unnecessary if you have enlightened leadership that teaches and leads by example.
Until then it seems its diaper politics - that's a really good line Dave.
And pray like mad that humanity is going to make it.
It's maybe worth saying from this side of the pond that most probably see the current situation in the US as not representative of the views of the majority, and most certainly don't hold a blanket anti US point of view. The US is an amazing country that has delivered so much that is good too.
On the other hand they are (around here at least) equally a bit bemused as to how the current lot got such a grip on power. It's worrying how hard it is to rein in an Administration, just how strong a grip the vested interests have, and how inexorable the pressure from the public for ever increasing standards of living is everywhere.
Which gets us back to the original question. What is the enlightened response to all of this??? It goes without saying that most of us hold views so far out there that the sort of positions we hold are (rightly or wrongly) probably (barring miracles) unlikely to become mainstream any time soon. Not to mention that we probably don't have answers either.
Whether or not we do compulsion and direct action are not necessarily going to be productive - they tend to produce opposing actions.
Is the best we can hope to contribute simply to be influencers? Delivering what message? (what does PUL mean in practice?) And if so how?