@St_Rev @drethelin "In short, in a kritarchy, judicial and police services are offered in a free market..."
@drethelin You think the modern model where legislators think their job is to *produce* new law like it was a commodity scales?
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@St_Rev@drethelin Well, yes, it does scale, even if that's its only advantage. -
@simplic10@drethelin National debt says otherwise. -
@St_Rev@drethelin I replied to the wrong one of your tweets here. Agree about legislators, was referring to criminal & civil law ~scaling. -
@simplic10@drethelin Common law, civil law, Sharia law, Chinese law are distinct, have different roots, all 'work' in modern civ. -
@St_Rev@drethelin But no modern kritocracy, yes? Not that that's a final dismissal of idea, just raises burden of proof. -
@St_Rev@drethelin One article mentioned Somalia but that seems like a counterexample, not example. -
@simplic10@drethelin Kritarchy is vulnerable to imperialism, but so's everything else.
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