Well if humanity is represented as chess pieces I would argue God is the chess board/game Itself — Benj96
True but we could ask ChatGPT to come up with rules for our god chess. What happens when omnigods clash. To quote a line from the film 'Highlander,' 'There can be only one!' Perhaps we can feed the rules of democracy into ChatGPT to help it come up with rules for deciding the outcome of a clash between Zeus and Odin! OR Yaweh and Allah!But such power renders the game useless. — Benj96
What happens when omnigods clash — universeness
It's basically about how many people there are. Representation becomes a necessity even if the group of people is rather small.There's no such thing as a perfect social system; the more individuals, the more unhappy about something, that's just history and statistics, and homo sapiens. — jorndoe
Yes. And the extremely radical approaches can be left to philosophical theorizing, because usually they have to assume something from the society which simply isn't there.However democracy is or might be implemented, the details, is another matter, and could be discussed/voted until kingdom come, is my guess. — jorndoe
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— Benj96
Is this a mnemonic? — universeness
Democracy itself is more about how rulers are picked than about what they do, though, and so they sort of become representatives empowered by a majority (at least in theory), which is also due to practical matters (some sort of temporary hierarchy if you will). — jorndoe
This is totally impossible. Sometimes one cannot even satisfy all the members of a family or even of a small group. For the very simple reason that people's needs differ in a lot of ways.n a true democracy the government should serve (all) the people, — TheMadMan
When and by whom was this is ever been attempted?In all our attempts to create a true democracy — TheMadMan
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