Whomever it is that put that set of thoughts together, I think the take-away is that systems start out as clean and elegant and decay over time as clever people figure out how to game them. Which is where we're at now -- a historic high in the number of countries in which the head of state got the job after an election, but not close to a historic high in the personal freedoms to do things and from having things done to them. I don't know if American democracy can be rescued, or if the many non-democratic countries that are called such because they have elections can improve. I know that in some countries the democratic experiment is still fairly healthy, but that's a minority.
I think part of the problem is having to measure democracy in tandem with capitalism. Capitalism can't go on forever. Growth requires infinite resources, which we do not have.
I think part of the problem is having to measure democracy in tandem with capitalism. Capitalism can't go on forever. Growth requires infinite resources, which we do not have.
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