Julien Devaureix

So in the end, the idea is to find a system that makes it possible to take the best decision for the group, to maintain society together. And I like what you said about the fact that the current operating system basically is being challenged because of technology in part. And we can say a few words about that system because modern democracies were never really designed to give direct power to citizens. Because in the early forms of democracies, like in the US, in France, in the UK, they were actually built to select competent elites to act on behalf of the people and not asking people what they think about this law or this decision all the time. That was also related to the fact that information was scarce, difficult to send, etc. But how do you see that model today, this ideal of a representative democracy, now that technology and networks have changed the potential scale of participation? Is it still relevant? Or should it be a direct democracy with people participating all the time? You see my question, right?

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