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[โ€“] purpleworm@hexbear.net 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Tell me about the decision-making.

[โ€“] MLRL_Commie@hexbear.net 2 points 1 month ago

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It seems to me that the democratic process, if done well, can be achieved in steps 1-11, and from there it be a more ceremonial role (which could be abused, I understand). There's no reason for a logical system to still have disagreements and rejections at stages 12 onwards if the rest is functional and the parties are working together for the betterment. This plus the instant recall mechanism through the 50,000 people represented per representative, seems to me very democratic.

Is this the total reality there? Likely not, there's always added cultural aspects that shift how something is done and interpreted, and it's hard to know about the DPRK. But I will always push back when someone fills the gaps with assumptions based on how bourgeois politics wastes all previous steps by still doing bullshit fake politics within the assemblies. Any move away from that is positive