@Aldo4 @Jazzy_Butts @MENUMA432
socialism was the unrealistic ideal, communism was the proactive "lets try and make it work" modified method that actually succeeded on a larger scale.

my capitalized "relevant" was about say, if you want representatives for a town, you get several actual citizens of various sub-demographics who live there to represent the populace's interests. if its a company, you take the actual laborers working there and a spread of lower and upper management to speak for the various underlying interests of that group, etc.

you randomize it by some form of lottery and change it out frequently enough that there is no hard leader for political factions to form around; any factions that do form would be interests-based.

of course reps still need time to actually get stuff done so terms cant be too short...

voting people out of the forum is a pretty solid way of nipping factions as theyll be cutting each other down and maintaining a relatively more even playing field for all parties involved.

lots of details need to be thought out that i havent done yet but this sort of system would function as a compromise between existing elements of communism and democracy.
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@bitterblossom @Aldo4@mapsupport.de @MENUMA432 What you're describing is how unions are ideally supposed to operate, but something needs to be in place to deter or impede corruption.

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