GOVERNMENT? —“What are some examples of an evolutionary government?”— THE CO

https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-examples-of-an-evolutionary-government/answer/Curt-DoolittleEVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT?

—“What are some examples of an evolutionary government?”—

THE CORRECT ANSWER

The most evolutionary and durable government in the modern world is the Anglo which in english, british, american, canadian, austrialian, and new Zealand versions has gone through multiple reformations and civil wars resulting in little other than revision in the contract between the government and the nobility and the militia. In other words, monarchy, multi house government representing each of the classes, under rule of law (natural law) has survived the longest. And there is no limit to this method of government other than possessing a population that will tell the truth in court, and a bureaucracy that will eschew corruption.

Now, when people ask this question I assume that they are asking what is the best form of government, and the answer is not what they expect: that which solves the problems of the present without creating more problems in the future.

As far as I know Rome has not been improved upon. (And can’t be except outsourcing all functions of the bureaucracy to companies.).

1 Rule of Law (the state my not escape natural law)

2 Monarchy (judge of last resort) with multiple Houses for the Classes.

3 A Universal Militia and property required for enfranchise-ment.

4 Switch to Authoritarianism in Times of War.

5 Redistribute heavily in times of windfalls.

6 Maintain a meritocracy (market) when neither at war nor having windfalls.

7 Reallocate the means of production if they become cal-cified.

Why? This system adapts to all circumstances.

( link https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-examples-of-an-evolutionary-government/answer/Curt-Doolittle )Updated Aug 23, 2018, 12:11 PM


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