• dubyakay@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    A government could be good. In theory:

    • one year terms for elected individuals in public offices
    • no second term
    • getting elected is a random draw (akin to jury duty) based on the individuals’ capabilities
    • authority limited in scope within city states

    I’m sure there’s other ideas regarding this.

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      getting elected is a random draw (akin to jury duty) based on the individuals’ capabilities

      Who asseses people’s capabilities in this system? As they are likely the most powerful people.

    • monk@lemmy.unboiled.info
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      With 1 year and no second term they’re just gonna steal everything within their reach from day 1, so we need to balance it with:

      • all public servants live under full transparency, 24/7 body cams etc for years after, financial transparency for life
      • 2x to all prison sentences while serving
      • a well-oiled practice to jail everyone who ain’t a total saint

      Then, maybe.

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        It’d need to be a system that automates itself instead of needing surveillance. Something that simply disincentivizes corruption.

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      Perhaps. But I think there are other criteria that need to be met to qualify as a good government. For example if any government facilitated an economy of consumerism and infinite growth capitalism, but also forbid itself from doing anything meaningful to impede the resulting collapse, then I wouldn’t call that good. And I suspect that these bullet points would not prevent consumerism from developing in a democracy that is otherwise similar to the ones that many of us live in.