| The Notorious Miss Amandafish ( @ 2006-08-05 00:08:00 |
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A democracy segregated by generation and generation alone...
After the militias are put to rest, after my father's generation is long gone and having lost its hold on the people, it'll take over a century to impliment the following:
A democracy that would be segregated by generation and generation alone. Each person born in a span of ten years would meet the peak of their generation and at that time, each person had the most power. I believe the 30s would be an ideal decade to give a generation the ultimate control of whom their leaders would be. For three decades these citizens would study their predecessor's tactics in the political arena and for three decades these people have to make their decisions on. Those former voters and the future voters would also have the choice of being able to vote, though they are only given a certain percentage in the race and the decision still belongs to the 'peak generation'. The candidates would be kept pure, as well, each growing regime would be cut off after ten years of power and therefore their ties are severed and change would always be possible for the citizens.
Of course, not all power is to be handed to a people deprived for so long.
The Thyme family's respect for the people will persuade their long-time followers to do right by them.
I am an aristocrat, afterall.
- Thane James Thyme
Just a thought.