DavidCooper wrote:What useful things can we do to try to avoid the possibility of rogue leaders taking advantage of any chaos and economic collapse caused by this crisis? That what this thread should be focusing on
Finally, thank you, the first to recognize what this topic is about! I don't think there's much we can do, but talking about it and let people know this is and issue is definitely the first step towards any solution.
DavidCooper wrote:if it belongs on this site at all, but that's a hard thing to judge
I don't think so, as I wrote in the first post. I just hope such an important matter might be discussed here too.
DavidCooper wrote:Half the workforce is tied up in such fake work in one way or another.
Never though of this, but reading your post definitely makes sense.
DavidCooper wrote:This crisis is an opportunity to reset or even redesign the system, and that's worth discussing.
Thank you, exactly my thoughts!
iansjack wrote:But that's not what the OP was about.
Yes it is. It always was.
eekee wrote:No other selection mechanism has worked out in the long term, either.
There's no democracy today, all elections are just for show, sadly. Either it is meaningless because there's only one candidate (like in my country) or because the voting is misguided by other powers (like in the U.S.). But this is really off-topic, and should not be discussed here.
Cheers,
bzt