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[–] Limpingdead 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

A three branch government. One is a meritocracy branch where intelligent, skilled or highly educated people are voted into office. One is Military branch, where the valorous and honorable of the military are voted in to office, and one is the workers, the lay people who get things done are voted into office.

From those groups we pick three from each and have them be an executive council we could call it the Grey Council.

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[–] BadgerBait 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Sure until the warriors take an extra seat in the council, then it has to be reformed with 5 workers creating a socialist paradise.

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[–] weezkitty 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago 

Honestly, libertarian communism would probably what I could see. Also, freedom of speech and minimal laws. Pretty much only laws that would ban outright violence.

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[–] voat-ist 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You know those two things are as far apart as possible on the economic system graph right? Exact opposite quadrants.

If you want communism with goods/money and libertarianism with personal choices and freedoms you are describing classical liberalism.

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[–] weezkitty 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Social and economic politics don't have to match up

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[–] Fuckery 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

And that is why we are setting space weapon development as the highest priority.

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[–] Tacometropolis 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Probably fairly authoritarian until I die, or things are pretty settled down. We're talking a new world here, lots of room for error. I wouldn't trust a representative democracy with not fucking things up and killing everyone or becoming some weird bullshit centered hysteria state until things were fairly settled.

Psychological evaluations and tests for the people around me prominent in the government to try to weed out the kind of people seeking power for it's own sake, or at least keep them limited (if they are invaluable).

After transition, and there would be one eventually, I trust me, there would not be mandatory voting, but mandatory education on political issues. At the very least some kind of test to determine what issues are important to people, and what candidates align most with those beliefs. That way at least the people who do vote, don't get hoodwinked (people would be pretty freaking busy in a completely new world). In addition political terms would be 2 years, though unlimited. However, there would be procedures in place for recalls. Campaigning would be restricted to a single month long period, and there would be strict campaign finance regulations. Willful violations of them (and not just mistakes, people fuck up sometimes) would be considered treason, and would initiate a voting period where the public would get to decide the punishment, and I'm talking write in, the most popular suggestions are taken, and then voted on.

I think that is as good of a start as I could possibly give people tbh. After that it's up to them.

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[–] voat-ist 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

The constitution would be a lot like what we have in the U.S. We would make some edits though. I would probably mix in some parlimentary ideas to avoid the two party system. And publicly fund campaigns.

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[–] Zorton 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Pretty much how I would do it. Perform a liberty bug check, roll in the amendments and reboot what the US was supposed to be.

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[–] sharkiness ago 

Anarchocapitalist. No one has power over anyone else. You own the fruit of your labors.

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[–] qawsed ago 

Direct democracy, as per the Swiss system, with a heavy focus on civil liberties that are enshrined in the Constitution.

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[–] cool_and_froody ago 

A meritocracy. Thise with the most expertise in each field make the laws about that field. Perhaps with a neutral htird party qualified in morality or anthropology and law to ensure no corruption takes place as a result

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