Jon,
I like your ideas, I addressed them above or on the radical ideas page a bit earlier, but you went into far greater detail than I.
Isolationism would be a good word in place of "antiimerialism"
and I definitely agree with the use of sliders and losing control as you decentralize.
I would also like to see a difference between modern parliamentary republics and presidential republics. Where in the former business would get done quickly and you may have more power, but the public can go against you more often (seeing as they don't directly elect you) and in the latter, business could move on slower due to separation of powers, but it would be more easy to unite the public in your favor. Although in either of these, and in any form of government, the public should initially be in favor of you in times of crisis, unless they tend to drag out.
I like your ideas, I addressed them above or on the radical ideas page a bit earlier, but you went into far greater detail than I.
Isolationism would be a good word in place of "antiimerialism"
and I definitely agree with the use of sliders and losing control as you decentralize.
I would also like to see a difference between modern parliamentary republics and presidential republics. Where in the former business would get done quickly and you may have more power, but the public can go against you more often (seeing as they don't directly elect you) and in the latter, business could move on slower due to separation of powers, but it would be more easy to unite the public in your favor. Although in either of these, and in any form of government, the public should initially be in favor of you in times of crisis, unless they tend to drag out.
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