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Most flat governmental models have a one member one vote model, which generally requires the member to perform an action each time a vote is needed. This is frequently time intensive and does not take into account members that are not able to be present at the time of a governmental action.
Also interesting is that some tribal models take into account the ostensible wishes of ancestors or other non-physical entities which have no obvious representation in any of these models.
Delegated democracy / liquid democracy ostensibly allows vote delegation. Not sure of any modern or technologically enhanced system that explicitly uses or includes the tribal model.
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Most flat governmental models have a one member one vote model, which generally requires the member to perform an action each time a vote is needed. This is frequently time intensive and does not take into account members that are not able to be present at the time of a governmental action.
Also interesting is that some tribal models take into account the ostensible wishes of ancestors or other non-physical entities which have no obvious representation in any of these models.
Delegated democracy / liquid democracy ostensibly allows vote delegation. Not sure of any modern or technologically enhanced system that explicitly uses or includes the tribal model.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: