What’s the most successful historical example of the artificial but equitable distribution of power?
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Constitutional monarchy with benevolent leadership. ...off the top of my head.
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Very funny
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Yes, Canadians are known for their humour.http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-s-constitutional-monarchy-1.911958 …
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Yes. And, institutions cause problems in proportion to their power. The balance is hard.
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Also, in US, they’re still functioning fairly well, so it’s easier to see the problems they cause instead of the problems they response to.
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So true. If we are to live in civic societies rather than isolated groups, we need to foster civic institutions.
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We used to make art.
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Civic Institution Proposals: -Dept of Sustainability -Dept of Information Integrity
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