As kids, we’re told only people who go to college/university for politics/economics/law are qualifiable to make/run a country. As adults, we see no nation these “qualified” adults form actually work as a nation, with all manifesto-driven governments failing. Which to me validates the ambitions of all political theorist amateurs, especially as there are higher hopes now that anything an amateur might throw at the wall can stick. Here’s my favorite from a friend.

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    5 months ago

    I like this - as a fan of democracy.

    Democracy costs, I think it’s OK that it takes a bit of time, more representatives, more votes is OK.

    More civic engagement is a positive. Hearing the viewpoints of your neighbour is positive.

    A really interesting dynamic, is that you would be creating a strong pipeline of leaders/representatives developing bottom up.