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>They aren't that though, they just lead to people getting shafted. You can have non violent negotiations without that too.
sure, i dont know enough about voter satisfsction nor its effectiveness in keeping politicians accountable. that said i do wanna know of what you think of brexit being an example of people voting against the interests of their leaders. like as an example if you can show how your framework on democracy (doesnt) work.
>It quite literally is rigged. Read Bernays.
just show me the relevent parts i dont think i want read an entire book for an internet debate yet lol.
>Which is precisely what feudalism enabled, it was extremely decentralized and local communities held a huge amount of autonomy. This is the goal.
i really really dislike rigid class structures (more acceptable if there is real social mobility based on merit obviously) and hereditary responsibility.
if you can explain those two things to me youll have me interested at the most.