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    Quote Originally Posted by CoccoBill View Post
    What you're saying seems to be that noone having political beliefs has skin in the game, or how do capitalists have SITG supporting capitalist ideas per your analogy? Someone supporting x economic policy has SITG in the sense that if it works, they benefit since the economy does better, and if it doesn't they lose. Isn't that the same for any belief?
    SITG problems are rampant in democratic voting. The problems are probably the chief effect too. Most voting is telling others what to do without the teller having SITG. It's bad news and why we should vote for as few things as possible while making as many things that impact people as individual to each respective person as possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy View Post
    SITG problems are rampant in democratic voting. The problems are probably the chief effect too. Most voting is telling others what to do without the teller having SITG. It's bad news and why we should vote for as few things as possible while making as many things that impact people as individual to each respective person as possible.
    Yet if you take this away from people what tends to happen is you have one person with lots of power making the decisions who has by far the least SITG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Savy View Post
    Yet if you take this away from people what tends to happen is you have one person with lots of power making the decisions who has by far the least SITG.
    Maybe. I'm not sure if the dichotomy is democracy or no democracy. There may be other options.

    A constitution is supposed to bypass this, which it quite effectively does on a handful of issues. It may just be that we're in a time where constitutional prohibitions on government power are more necessary.

    When I say that we're better off if we use the vote less, my thinking includes a constitution. For example, we would be better off if the constitution prohibited government from conducting any domestic welfare. That would reduce the relevance of democratic voting while also warding off the problem of dictatorship that you mention.

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