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a good form of government would be a Dual-Monarchy/Dual-House state: 2 Kings/Queens, a Senate and a Deputy Chamber
The Kings/Queens are not hereditary, but choosen randomly by computer from all citizens that: 1) Are old enough, 2) Donīt have mental diseases or inbalances in judgement, 3) Donīt have any criminal record; 4) Never exerced or disputed any elective function in government. The computers would select several candidates that would be presented to the Deputy Chamber, that will chose one among them to be the new King/Queen. The executive government would be exerced by the Kings/Queens in alternate ways: 1 king is chief executive for 5 years, then the other one assumes for more 5 years, then the first one govern again and so on... The Senate, with a a two-thirds majority, can retire one of the kings/queens and start the (random) process of selecting another king/queen, the king/queen also retire obligatorily at reaching the age of 75. All laws must be proposed either by the Senate or by the Deputy Chamber and must be aproved by simple majority in both houses. The Kings cannot propose laws but can veto any law proposed, the veto can be nullified by a two-thirds majority vote in both Senate and deputy chamber. Both kings have a fixated salary based in a percentual of the global taxes that can never be modified by the Senate, Deputy Chamber or by the Kings themselves. more to come... |
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B. No. "Virtually" impossible condition. But I believe a world government would do more good than harm, and would be better than the current state of affairs. C. No. But that is true of every system of government, and a new government designed with that threat in mind might be better than what we have now... |
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A, another requisite to be chosen for King/Queen: to have a minimun education (High College at least)
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As far as Im concerned the pros and cons of a world government arent much different than any other government. All forms of government run into problems trying to cover a large area. The closest we will come for a long time will be an over-seeing body over the many governments. The UN is fairly close and about as efficient as any other effort (such as the Internet which is along the same principle)
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Also, even though politically Europe was fragmented, one could say that it was unified under christianity; not even entire states could resist the will of the church, and of the pope, until protestantism came about. Western Europe was also spared by, I would say, sheer luck; the bubonic plague hitting europe when it was having an economic slump, the moors being turned away by simple rumors concerning the non-existant massive frankish army, the turnaround by the mongolian hoard just before they reached present-day Germany, et cetera. As for the percieved unity of China and the Arabic world, there has been many times when the dynasties of both regions fell apart and were replaced by warring states; the only difference between them and Europe being that the two worlds never fell into a dark age. |
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Europeans did plenty of raping and pillaging around the world before the industrial revolution started...
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