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If you want true democracy, elections and representative governments are flawed mechanisms. And random representative assemblies could fix it. A 10 points thread
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1. Election is actually Aristocratic: we elect the bests to represent us. Most aristocracies degenerate into oligarchies when the children of the best are considered the best. It's been widely discussed, for example by Socrates & cie who were for aristocracy, not democracy
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2. Abdication of Sovereignty: Elections involve renouncing your sovereignty by giving power to representatives, thus placing some people above you.
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3. Political Disengagement: Knowing you cannot have power leads to infantilization, irresponsibility, and discouragement, pulling us away from active political participation.
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4. Power Seekers: Elections empower those who desire power. Most people do not want power. "The most visible trait of a fair man is not at all to govern others but only to govern himself.”
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