Getting rid of Mob Rule I can certainly agree with. The question, that I have been asking myself as well, is would it be enough?
We'd still be plagued with feminists, the federal reserve, the two(one)-party system, the military industrial complex, I could go on but honestly I'm a bit of a doomer today.
It'd probably require some sort of cataclysm or revolution. In Starship Troopers, the society that one sees in the book only came about after a civil war and the founders of the then government came to power. I don't think removal of the institutional actors that you mention (particularly the uniparty) would willingly accede to the removal of their power willingly.
Beginning of the 19th century when property rewuirements were removed for voting.
That doomed the republic into a kleptocracy death spiral.
Getting rid of Mob Rule I can certainly agree with. The question, that I have been asking myself as well, is would it be enough?
We'd still be plagued with feminists, the federal reserve, the two(one)-party system, the military industrial complex, I could go on but honestly I'm a bit of a doomer today.
It'd probably require some sort of cataclysm or revolution. In Starship Troopers, the society that one sees in the book only came about after a civil war and the founders of the then government came to power. I don't think removal of the institutional actors that you mention (particularly the uniparty) would willingly accede to the removal of their power willingly.