I Believe In Democracy
The Doors Lyrics


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I believe in democracy, man. Democracy, man. Democracy of souls, man. I don't think there, I don't think there should be a president, man. I think there should be total democracy.




Overall Meaning

In "I Believe in Democracy," Jim Morrison of The Doors expresses his belief in democracy, not just as a political system, but as a way of life for all individuals. He emphasizes the equality of souls in a democracy, suggesting that everyone's voice should have an equal weight in decision-making. Morrison goes further to suggest that a president or centralized authority figure is unnecessary in a true democracy. Instead, he advocates for total democracy, where every individual has a voice and everyone has an equal say in how society functions.


Through these lyrics, Morrison is calling for a deeper level of democracy, one that is not just about voting and elected officials, but about empowering individuals to have a say in their own lives. The message is particularly relevant today, with ongoing discussions about the limitations of democracy and the unequal distribution of power in society. Overall, Morrison's vision of democracy is a radical one that challenges us to rethink our values and how we organize society.


Line by Line Meaning

I believe in democracy, man.
I have faith in the system of democracy and its ability to promote fairness and equality for all.


Democracy, man.
Democracy is the preferred method of governing and decision-making for me and my peers.


Democracy of souls, man.
I believe in a democracy that values the opinions and thoughts of all individuals regardless of their social status or background.


I don't think there, I don't think there should be a president, man.
I do not support having a singular figurehead or leader in charge, as this undermines the principles of democracy and can lead to abuse of power.


I think there should be total democracy.
I believe in a system where decisions are made democratically by the people, and every individual has an equal say in shaping the direction of our society.




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