Besides thinking it fascinating and perhaps groundbreaking, I don’t really have original insights to offer. The most interesting democracies on the planet in my opinion are Switzerland and Taiwan. Switzerland shows what a long and sustained cultural development can do. Taiwan shows the potential for reform from within and innovation.
Do you have something to share about Taiwan if you don’t try to keep the links within LW? (Oh, I now noticed the first link is actually a link to podcast. But still, if you have something more to share I’d be interested. It’s the second time I saw Taiwan’s digital democratic tools mentioned on LW recently)
Besides thinking it fascinating and perhaps groundbreaking, I don’t really have original insights to offer. The most interesting democracies on the planet in my opinion are Switzerland and Taiwan. Switzerland shows what a long and sustained cultural development can do. Taiwan shows the potential for reform from within and innovation.
There’s a lot of material to read, in particular the events after the sunflower movement in Taiwan. Keeping links within lesswrong: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/5jW3hzvX5Q5X4ZXyd/link-digital-democracy-is-within-reach and https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/x6hpkYyzMG6Bf8T3W/swiss-political-system-more-than-you-ever-wanted-to-know-i
Do you have something to share about Taiwan if you don’t try to keep the links within LW? (Oh, I now noticed the first link is actually a link to podcast. But still, if you have something more to share I’d be interested. It’s the second time I saw Taiwan’s digital democratic tools mentioned on LW recently)