DinnerX wrote: How do we decide you the most intelligent and skilled are?
How do governments and corporations decide who the most skilled are at the current moment when they need to ask advice from specialists of different fields? The most accomplished and respected scientists should do the job. It doesn't have the be the number 1 always.DinnerX wrote: Someone has to make tests I would guess. How do we ensure those tests are accurate and impartial?
Helping to make decisions based on your scientific expertise isn't the same thing as leading the herd, those are two different jobs.DinnerX wrote: There are other qualities besides skills and brains that make a good leader. What about that? How do we decide what mix is the best?
There are already organizations which monitor corruption around the world like Transparency International and corruption index is already in use in economics and statistics. Freedom from corruption is one of the indicators used in the measurement of Economic Freedom Index and those "best countries in the world"-lists always take level of corruption into account.DinnerX wrote: After we put these people in power how can civilians possibly monitor the layers and layers of ensuing government?
Make the bank accounts of politicians open for the public to see and device a system in which one can't have multiple bank accounts on different names etc. Monitor the e-mail and calls of politicians. That's what they want to do civilians in the name of terrorism prevention, people who claim to want to serve the public intrest need to show some dedication. There shouldn't be any closed doors in the government - if a civilian wants to see what's happening or read some file, then he/she should be able to do so. Only things that are essential to national security like some military files should be inaccessible.
It's a good thing that corrpution currently does not exist.DinnerX wrote: With the sort of power we're talking about corruption is bound to happen.
Who said anything about the government not being armed? I just said that if the people are armed, then the government can't oppress them as clearly any sort of shift from the current system would lead into an authoritarian NWO reptilian socialist eugenics dictature in the minds of folks who listen to a lot of Alex Jones.DinnerX wrote: If the civilians are armed and the government isn't what prevents mod rule? Or if the government is armed, how can a bunch of civilians easily over come it?
More like a rational limit. What does a person really do with 100 million dollars? Where is he/she going to spend it? You could put a lot of it to a, from a collective point of view, better use and the person would still be a millionaire. Money itself isnt the problem, it's the natural resources, media, infrastructure and other things a person can buy with all the money. Like owning all the major media networks in the country.DinnerX wrote: You seem to believe there is a moral limit to the amount of money a person should have.
The world has a limited amount of natural resources.
But I guess you could talk about moral aspective too. Why do you think that its justified and moral that in theory 0,2% of the world population can own 99,8% of it's resources? It's not unreasonable at all to want more than you need so other people would have less?
Because making more money is the only reason why we exist on this planet and the only rational reason for doing anything. The idea that the whole rat race thing has any further purporse than to create more money is inconceivable. We are here to make as much money as we can before we hit retirement age and then hopefully die as soon as possible to a heart disease or something like that so we wont become a burden.DinnerX wrote: If we set such a limit, what is the motivation to make anymore money than the government allows you to use?
And what is progressive tax system about? Rich people paying more taxes because they have more money. And what do we do with the tax money? We spend it on things like education and scientific research. Oh the horror.DinnerX wrote: Our tax system is progressive.
So if there already is a progressive tax system in place, what's the big deal? Rich people are still more wealthy than middle class and poor people. The only thing that will change is that we will need to start taxing some things more heavily as resources become more scarce. It's only a matter of do we want to prepare for a disaster, or do we want to start acting when the disaster has already hit us. But I guess some people enjoy looting.
...said the Southern slave owner. Ideas of freeedom and property are as subjective as ideas of greater and common good.DinnerX wrote: Why should I give up my ideas of freedom and property
That's what the government already does.DinnerX wrote: so a group of people who think they are better than me can boss me around?
Which ideals exactly are you refering to?DinnerX wrote: How could mankind genuinely be better off if we give up such important ideals?
Like I said, I don't think that 18th century philosophy or outdated concepts like communism and capitalism are compatitble with 21st century world. The world was so different back then that any ideals set back then could not predict all the technological and societal changes that have happened over the years- like black people and women becoming equal with white men. If we were to write a perfect constitution now, it would be completely outdated by the year 2300. Our view on copy right issues has changed dramatically when we started using the internet. That's one example of how ideals need to change with time and adapt to the situation.
One thing that people seem to forget is that the world is already ruled by a small elite. I doubt any one seriously thinks that we the people and democracy are the forces that are ultimately in charge of things in Western countries.
