OK, but that threat... hasn't had the effect of promoting good governance.Because we haven't used it yet in a collective mass since the Civil War. Therefore the threat of it has been deemed less credible, but it's there. More guns than people.
If anything, it's promoted poor governance, by enthralling one of the two major parties to a gun lobby.
Lol no.Edit: I can name countries without guns that are in as worse or even worse shape than the US; Canada, the UK, Australia, and also France somewhat.
All of those approaches can work, contextually and situationally.Also what's your solution to the billionaire problem, protesting doesn't work ala Occupy Wall Street, and Paris protests. General strikes don't work, regular strikes ala writers guild and railroads don't work(Biden did let a union have paid leave but not all railroad workers). Voting doesn't work in high-income countries unless you're in the Nordics.Balletballot issues don't work(they can literally just say we don't have enough money ala Vermont for universal healthcare), and court litigation doesn't work.
But more to the point: people having guns hasn't worked at all at addressing that problem. America's wealth inequality problem only grows, even as people have more and more guns.