Great post. I agree, and it would be a good initiative to use the blockchain to get rid of those useless institutions.
Nevertheless, I am very certain that, even after a revolution, there will be a group at the top who will push forward every needed measure in order to preserve their own interests. That's the nature of revolutions, sadly.
Thank you, and you're right about corruption. For as long as there are centralized governments, there'll always be corruption. In my book (Distribia: A Society Free Of Tribalism) I explained a concept of decentralized global government, which has no central command or representatives. People simply write the laws themselves, elect them, and vote on important issues free of authorities like governments, courthouses, etc. I recommend you read it.
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My friend, that's exactly the kind of things I like to read. Thank you very much for sharing. I'll try to get that book.
Your proposal of a decentralized global government made me remember the Venus Project of Jacque Fresco and the resource-based system as opposed to a monetary system.
Maybe we're aiming naturally to that point, along with the development of our distributed technology.
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