Brave new world

in establishment •  7 years ago 

a Meritocracy as the bases for any governmental system might objectively speaking might be the only suitable system that can sustain a country and nation I can now see why Socrates heavily disliked the idea of a pure democracy as overtime its too easy to exploit and corrupt over a long period of time the problem ultimately boils down to the idea that every single person deserves to have a vote and say in world affairs without first having the wisdom to make an informed decision on voting for public polices that effect the public and society as a whole especially letting uneducated people vote is the most costly and fatal mistake any country could ever make that gets us into a walking living fucking nightmare of mad men always trying to completely dominate and control the entire world through any means necessary in the first place it's fucking tale as old as time it always has been. from what I've gathered The Meritocracy Party wants to achieve the following:
A world in which every child gets an equal chance to succeed in life.
The abolishment of party politics.
Only those with a relevant education and work experience should be allowed to vote, rather than just anyone who has reached the age of 18 or 21.
The introduction of 100% inheritance tax, so that the super-rich can no longer pass on their wealth to a select few (their privileged children). This would mean the end of the elite dynasties and hereditary monarchy.
A radically reformed educational system, based on the MBTI personality types, and insights from radical innovators such as Rudolf Steiner and Maria Montessori.
To replace free market capitalism with social capitalism and to replace democracy with a fully transparent meritocratic republic, under a meritocratic constitution.
The end of nepotism, cronyism, discrimination, privilege and unequal chances. Also pro tip so that you're society can avoid any sort of national nationwide disaster in the future for a sustainable and valuable future for mankind and your country as a whole make human rights human responsibilities instead. It's easier to repeal a responsibility than it is a right. Also, we already treat human rights like responsibilities (if you commit crimes, you go to jail and are denied your freedom, if you drink and drive, your driver's license and car are taken away, etc.), so might as well make it official...

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