The job is on the people to learn how to repair leadership process and reduce the impact of criminals in our systems.
I think it is barely possible in existing system, since it is ultimately based on kakistocracy. At every single point is designed so, that only worst could make any carrier. From bottom to top, from left to right and from far to near. Even voting designed so, that only those who lie more could win, and there are even no any ways for voter to check if his vote was counted and counted correctly, not talking about further validation.
There should be some breakthrough invention to get rid of kakistocracy completely. Something like in "A Ticket to Tranai" by R.Sheckley
I will go one further, it is extremely unlikely that change can manifest inside this system. I am more inclined to think we need a different system.
It is like the star wars claim where Darth Vader did not use the death star, a group of people presented him with a petition signed by thousands and he agreed that the death star was no good and everyone lived happily ever after.
"A Ticket to Tranai" by R.Sheckley
I won't pretend to know of it, but the name Sheckley kind of throws me :)
I will go have a quick look.
I think it is barely possible in existing system, since it is ultimately based on kakistocracy. At every single point is designed so, that only worst could make any carrier. From bottom to top, from left to right and from far to near. Even voting designed so, that only those who lie more could win, and there are even no any ways for voter to check if his vote was counted and counted correctly, not talking about further validation.
There should be some breakthrough invention to get rid of kakistocracy completely. Something like in "A Ticket to Tranai" by R.Sheckley
I will go one further, it is extremely unlikely that change can manifest inside this system. I am more inclined to think we need a different system.
It is like the star wars claim where Darth Vader did not use the death star, a group of people presented him with a petition signed by thousands and he agreed that the death star was no good and everyone lived happily ever after.
I won't pretend to know of it, but the name Sheckley kind of throws me :) I will go have a quick look.