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I'm in favor of the only form of democracy with a demonstrated track record of success, the draft. It's the way the Venetian republic was run for 400 years. The city state was lead by the Doge who was nominated and elected by the noblemen. Neither the nomination nor the post could be refused. The noblemen generally picked fellow noblemen who were advanced in years so it was unlikely that he would get any ideas. He then had the honor of moving into the Doge's palace (at his own expense).
The Doge's post was largely ceremonial. The Doge had a magnificent office with view of the Grand Canal. The Doge could not engage in any commercial activity, nor could his family. The real power was held by the prime minster. The prime minster had an oversized broom closet with no adornments. In 400 years Venice had only one coup attempt and executed a grand total of 4 people.
To quote Arthur C. Clarke "There are some jobs, like president of the United States, that are too important to ever be given to the people who want them." I think you could come up with a formula that would consist of say 5% of the population that would consist of qualified individuals. You could do the same with Congress.

BDGilpin 2 June 3
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I never said it was democracy. But it's also not ruling by the nobility or the elite. The pool would be large and randomly chosen. Anybody with a violent history would be excluded if chosen but otherwise the luck of the draw rules.

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I enlisted but there is nothing wrong with the draft. You learn a lot and it makes you a better man. Maybe no draft is a lot of what's wrong with our kids today.

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I would say the form of democracy defined by the US Constitution had quite a good demonstrated track record of success.

BD66 Level 8 June 3, 2018
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It's a bit like what we have now, money of the nobles run government.

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that is interesting but I don't see how it qualifies as a democracy

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