Democracy Quote by George Bernard Shaw
“I talk democracy to these men and women. I tell them that they have the vote, and that theirs is the kingdom and the power and the glory. I say to them You are supreme: exercise your power. They say, That's right: tell us what to do; and I tell them. I say Exercise our vote intelligently by voting for me. And they do. That's democracy; and a splendid thing it is too for putting the right men in the right place.”
About This Quote
The passage satirically portrays democracy as a tool used by leaders to manipulate voters, while presenting the illusion of empowerment and collective decision‑making.
In simple terms: Democracy can be a façade for elite control.
Power may be disguised as popular choice.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- election campaigns
- civic education
- media analysis
- public policy debates
- activist organizing
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Teach critical voting literacy
- Expose rhetorical tricks in political messaging
Questions to Reflect On
- How can citizens discern genuine empowerment from manipulation?
- What safeguards protect democratic integrity?
Overgeneralizes; not all democratic systems function this way.