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Tag Archives: competition
How can visionary leadership find a place in a Citizen Legislature?
Like every other measure, visionary leadership would be as prevalent in a proportionally representative legislature as it is in the general population. Some may criticize this fact by saying that this is exactly why we force candidates to engage in … Continue reading
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Tagged campaign, competition, electoral combat, leadership, vision
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What are the downsides of electoral balloting?
First of all, of course the ballot is preferred to the bullet. The ballot however requires a certain type of person to put him- or herself up for candidacy. Such a person is necessarily of a particular psychological profile. That … Continue reading
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Tagged ballot, balloting, competition, contest, elections, media, money, psychological profile
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