Governments are thousands of times more complex than anything that we can have in civ. I have always felt that the traits of the governments were intended to mirror the theoretical foundations of these governments with some of the pratical mixed in. In a democracy, because of the fact that people are supposed to be involved in the decision making of the country they will be more willing to work increasing productivity and commerce, and because people made the decisions together there will not need to be as much theft and corruption. In theory, corruption and waste would dissapear in a democracy, since this is not the case in reality, it is not the case in the game.
In response to the thought that democracy having its beneficial traits being the result of a pro-american bias, I think it's garbage. I am sure that if you asked any american and in many cases american programmers in particular you would find that most of us felt there was a great deal of corruption in our great democracy. All politicians are believed to be liars and crooks, and we feel the same about many of our corporate officers. Democracy does not eliminate corruption but it does reduce it.
In response to the thought that democracy having its beneficial traits being the result of a pro-american bias, I think it's garbage. I am sure that if you asked any american and in many cases american programmers in particular you would find that most of us felt there was a great deal of corruption in our great democracy. All politicians are believed to be liars and crooks, and we feel the same about many of our corporate officers. Democracy does not eliminate corruption but it does reduce it.
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