Lets discuss the most effective form of government, both historical and theoretical. (& Humanities)
Ill start
Estate Democracy
Developed by the general Radola Gajda, explained in his book Stavovská demokracie národního státu
>Supports petty bussines ad calls for supression of economic alienism
>is against foreign companies
>against state donations to the bankrupted companies
>supports authoritarian state to supress all parasitic capitalists
>parliemtn would be replaced by "Estate Parliment" where people would vote for individual people from different parts of economy, parties would be abolished
>senate would be replaced by Estate senate, consists of 3 groups, leaders of universities and scientific organizations, people-elected seators and influental inventors, artists etc.
Does ancap nazbol count?
>>3370983
posted that one just for attention, id like to talk about regular less-known ideologies desu
I can tell you guys more about the Estate democracy, but you have to ask me questions since its too complex.
>>3370968
So... literally Venezuela?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2017/05/01/maduro-citizens-congress/101175468/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuelan_Constituent_Assembly_election,_2017
>members of seven social sectors — including trade unions, communal councils, indigenous groups, farmers, students, and pensioners — elected the remaining one-third (181) of members
>>3371021
>trade unions, communal councils
what the fuck
>>3370968