- Of the countries in the world, none are really free, and generally have quite burdensome taxes relative to their benefits.
- Representative democracy has not improved a whole lot from the v1.0 created a few hundred years ago. For example, voting is largely between "person I don't really like" and "person I hate," and you're just 1 vote in millions, meaning voting is irrational (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_voting)
- In referendums, people vote without really knowing much about what they're voting on.
- There's a lot of people who want to move to a better country, but immigration policies are very restrictive.
Solution:
- To create a new country, Sordelia, based on liberty, sortition, and deliberative democracy.
- Laws are voted on based on a small, randomly selected citizen's assembly. The random selection keeps the assembly small, so every vote counts, yet is statistically significant so that, if a law passes, we're highly confident it would've passed before all the voters. This assembly will learn and debate the pros and cons of the proposal before voting.
- Laws that would violate fundamental principles (like freedom of speech) are disallowed.
- We aim to purchase land from a developing country. There are plenty of good reasons they'd sell to us, beyond the immediate payment. The developing population and infrastructure will bring an increase in trade and jobs for their country. There have been many historical examples of special economic zones (SEZs) having positive influence on their neighbors, and Sordelia's effect on nearby countries will be similar.
- We'll have pro-growth and pro-immigrant policies to attract people to our country.
- The rise of remote work makes this even more attractive for moving to Sordelia.
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