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RE: The Future of Steemit

in #steemit6 years ago (edited)

That's not true, no rules mean chaos. If you research anarchy it is basically a small governing body where everyone has a right to vote. I read, and I can't remember who wrote this, true democracy is anarchy. We can have an equal vote on what rules to follow and apply this to our community.

Right. now huge investors have a large vote compared to others here on steemit. That is not anarchy, it's a Plutocracy. That's taken from what I've studied a little bit, I am not an expert on these issues.

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Has it ever occured to you people that this site MIGHT just be an elaborate social experement on human behaviour in a non advertising platform? Contemplate this.

Yes, a variety of experiments are going on....

Visit golos.io Its a russian mirror of steemit EXACTLY THE SAME LAYOUT. This is an MI6/MK ukltra CIA NSA KGB NKVD combo psyop test for humanity. Open another tab and use google translate to navigate through golos.io Both run better under Firefox versus windows platform, btw. Feedback would be greatly appreciated. You can find me there using my same name on steemit. I found it to be a very good site, btw. Исследовать Голос
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Thank you! Yes and Inc so curious how anarchy can solve from Plutarchy dilemma!

Democratic anarchy can solve the Plutocracy problem. All the pyramid structures would be destroyed when citizens can vote on how their communities and business are run. That's why the rich and power hungry love centralized governments and having a few people own all the wealth and assets. It's hard to control small self governing communities and small businesses.

I think direct democracy could destroy Plutocracy. But than means everyone must be involved and educated on the issues that concern their community.

Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly. This differs from the majority of most currently established democracies, which are representative democracies.

When ever humans get together we have to have some rules, heck even nature has rules.

You are welcome, the thing that is good about the net.....tons of data to sift through and compare! I love doing that...