Writing Constitutions.
Writing a constitution is a complicated undertaking, and I've been putting some together for my Sci-Fi Fantasy world.I have a lot of trouble with this, as I don't really have a lot of faith in a...
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Tailsteak's constitution seems workable to me; it would probably be better than many existing today. Felblood, the Common Defense League is also interesting to me - the ability to vote with your feet...
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Wait, people pick which set of laws they want to follow, but the different parties still have to share the same space? You're going to have to come up with some sort of system for making a single set...
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I'd come up with my own, which also takes advantage of technology, though as an interesting bit, it looks (on "paper") like it encourages right-leaning social structures as much as the technology...
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Biker Matt, is the entire point of your system to weed out the opinion of stupid, weird or un-charismaitc people from the voting process? I don't really see how this differs substantially from other...
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That sounds to me like someone stuck with one concept of running things. forcing a statistical cross-section or allocating people to "Group X" is forcing unwanted affirmative action. The structure is...
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*hmm* this is actually one of the things I've studied, constitutions, forms fo goverment, goverment structures, etc, a subfield of my policy studies without any actual 'schools' that I know of (aka,...
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I'll confess that I misunderstood some of Matt's points, and tried to fill in the blanks from context, but this is actually worse.Without some clear delineation of what powers the higher tiers can...
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