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cracy
i have always been fascinated by political systems and large-scale organisations and their way of functioning even while i can safely claim myself to be ridiculously ignorant regarding the details or sometimes even the big picture.
all i see is these systems trying striving to be as organised efficient and logical as possible and they always consistently hit roadblocks or make mistakes solely due to human error this fantastic great engine of progress everything seems like an impossibly complex chaotic machinery tumbling down a hill while we do our very best trying to keep it in one piece while as the same time making sure were properly rewarded for our work.
its beautifully tragic.
out of all of these looking at democracy as the dominant system in most modern states theres this amusing balance between the concept of equal vote and equal voice and the fact that a capitalistic economy results in those with more funds and better network being more capable of influencing rights laws legislations thats not even mentioning those lacking such benefits but otherwise investing time effort sweat and blood into getting their opinion heard and will made flesh.
assuming this does having a vote with varying impact based on context and personal choice still mean we have an equal voice vote if not then shouldnt we acknowledge it publicly and if yes then how do we define equality in a modern-day sense.
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