Tahuti
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While representative democracy enjoys a strong support here in these parts, there are some doubts and questions.
If a state pursues a policy that is proven not to work, or commits a crime, who should be held responsible? The people who made the law? The people who voted for the law? Or the people that elected the former two or enforced the law? Corporations have been persecuted without seriously dissuading them from their bad habits, so persecuting a state as a single entity doesn't work. The problem of any government with more than one ruler having authority over the masses is that no-one is responsible over no-one, which results in a dichotomy between state and people.
Most elected politicians are also required to observe term limits, which makes them neglect the long term interests of their polity. Absolute monarchs for life, however, do not have to care about being re-elected and can focus on the long term interest of a state's constituents, though whether they do is another story entirely.
Must we thus conclude that the only workable governments would be absolute monarchy or direct democracy on a very small scale?
If a state pursues a policy that is proven not to work, or commits a crime, who should be held responsible? The people who made the law? The people who voted for the law? Or the people that elected the former two or enforced the law? Corporations have been persecuted without seriously dissuading them from their bad habits, so persecuting a state as a single entity doesn't work. The problem of any government with more than one ruler having authority over the masses is that no-one is responsible over no-one, which results in a dichotomy between state and people.
Most elected politicians are also required to observe term limits, which makes them neglect the long term interests of their polity. Absolute monarchs for life, however, do not have to care about being re-elected and can focus on the long term interest of a state's constituents, though whether they do is another story entirely.
Must we thus conclude that the only workable governments would be absolute monarchy or direct democracy on a very small scale?