No, it was used in Greece to refer to the type of government that destroyed them.
There were no representatives, just a general plebecite to the people for evry issue.
Same in Rome, they voted themselves “bread and circus” to death.
Rome was a representative government. That they voted themselves “bread and circus” to death is relevant. If you don’t think that can happen in a republic with the kinds of people we are electing you’re wrong.
Rome was a representative government. That they voted themselves “bread and circus” to death is relevant. If you don’t think that can happen in a republic with the kinds of people we are electing you’re wrong.