Pretty much about elites deciding what they want and pushing it on the people until they give in and ratify it. First they push the EU Constitution, the people of UK, France, Netherlands reject it via referendum.
And now the pressure in the UK is strong enough that they get a referendum about leaving the EU.
But more importantly democracy is not only about voting but about public debate. The European idea has a deep intellectual foundation. A lot of those people of the 5% that can understand a reasoned argument are pro-European.
It’s interesting how you use the term “elites” as if it would mean something very different than “intellectuals”. In practice journalists are intellectuals who do form part of the societal elite that influences public policy.
Think Tanks have influence because they can afford to pay intellectuals to do nothing but think about a specific issue.
And now the pressure in the UK is strong enough that they get a referendum about leaving the EU. But more importantly democracy is not only about voting but about public debate. The European idea has a deep intellectual foundation. A lot of those people of the 5% that can understand a reasoned argument are pro-European.
It’s interesting how you use the term “elites” as if it would mean something very different than “intellectuals”. In practice journalists are intellectuals who do form part of the societal elite that influences public policy. Think Tanks have influence because they can afford to pay intellectuals to do nothing but think about a specific issue.