• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    This, but unironically.

    The problem with dictators is that you need to be an evil shit to climb all the way to the top. Just grabbing some asshole at random would arguably produce a better guy. (Or, at least, a guy who would get thrown out a window faster if they fucked up).

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      16 days ago

      Some monarchist defend their views by saying that it allows to have a successor determined without being biased by a populiraty contest and which can be educated from birth to become the perfect monarch.

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      16 days ago

      I have said it before- all of our elected representatives should be chosen at random from the general population the way we do with jury duty.

      These people would serve one term only and be well paid.

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        16 days ago

        I would prefer a mix: keep the Senate composed of actual legal experts, but stock the House by sortition (also expand it to equalize the ratio of representatives to constituents).

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      16 days ago

      There are plenty of examples of regular people who turned into dictators. Power corrupts. There is no such thing as a “benevolent dictator”.

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      16 days ago

      i’ve read more than one book where the elections were like that. the incumbent essentially just faces a vote of confidence before each term. if they lose (no majority support) or are term limited (or otherwise lose their place in office), they get replaced by a random draw from the constituency.

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      16 days ago

      That’s only half of it. The other half is staying in power and dealing with all the people under you.

      The problem is that the dictator is never the only “evil shit” in the regime. Dictators are evil shit magnets for entire bureaucracies full of ladder-climbing sycophants.

      Then comes the long-term problem: information and trust. When you’re the dictator everyone wants to be your best friend. They will tell you anything to get what they want. You will soon realize that you can’t trust anyone. That’s when the paranoia sets in. You’ll reorganize your entire government around loyalty to you, not beliefs or abilities, because that’s the only way to survive.

      This is why all dictatorships end up looking the same over the long run. They have only one goal: continued survival of the dictatorship. Anything else leads to collapse and death or exile of the dictator.