I don’t think its democracy in of itself that’s creating the biggest destruction to morality per say.
Capitalism itself is the biggest enemy to the freedoms of a real democracy and morality.
(GREED)
Free markets were supposed to lead to free societies. Instead, today’s supercharged global economy is eroding the power of the people in democracies around the globe. Welcome to a world where government takes a back seat to big business.
Capitalism’s role…
Unregulated capitalism can surely lead to the destruction of democratic principles, but outright socialism is harmful to the moral fiber of a country, also. No socialist country exists today that protects our faith more than the government in America.
In fact, many socialist countries have a higher percentage of pregnancies end in abortion. The fact is, the secular humanist ideology is completely overwhelming the governments of the world. They seek to do good for ‘the people’, but they seek to do it absent of their souls or of God. God does not exist to our governments anymore.
Laws are made, and systems are set up, that place the secular government as the means and the end. They seek to be the object from which all good flows, and many are voting this way, even in America. Surely pure capitalism is just as harmful, but one has only to look at the socialism of Europe to conclude that it does not serve God in any better a fashion.
CCC 2425: "The Church has rejected the totalitarian and atheistic ideologies associated in modem times with “communism” or “socialism.” She has likewise refused to accept, in the practice of “capitalism,” individualism and the absolute primacy of the law of the marketplace over human labor. Regulating the economy solely by centralized planning perverts the basis of social bonds; regulating it solely by the law of the marketplace fails social justice, for “there are many human needs which cannot be satisfied by the market.”
Reasonable regulation of the marketplace and economic initiatives, in keeping with a just hierarchy of values and a view to the common good, is to be commended."
From the New Advent article on Socialism: “The best idealism of earlier times was fixed upon the soul rather than upon the body: exactly the opposite is the case with Socialism. Social questions are almost entirely questions of the body — public health, sanitation, housing, factory conditions, infant mortality, employment of women, hours of work, rates of wages, accidents, unemployment, pauperism, old age pensions, sickness, infirmity, lunacy, feeble-mindedness, intemperance, prostitution, physical deterioration.
All these are excellent ends for activity in themselves, but all of them are mainly concerned with the care or cure of the body. To use a Catholic phrase, they are opportunities for corporal works of mercy, which may lack the spiritual intention that would make them Christian.” Emphasis mine.
Abortion statistics worldwide (Socialist countries have high rates, as well):
johnstonsarchive.net/policy/abortion/wrjp334pd.html