Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
How would you design a governance system that allows people to pay for the policies they want (direct bribery) but doesn't become a plutocracy (where only the rich have a voice)?
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borodutch
@farcasteradmin.eth
easy: politicians must not earn more than median salary in the country as soon as they earn more (or their household income is more) — they get kicked out if they are found to cheat the system, the assets get seized in favor of the government
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borodutch
@farcasteradmin.eth
this solves the bribery, their living standard and gives incentives to raise the overall quality of life
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Balazs 🎩
@balazsbezi.eth
What would incentivize ppl to choose politics as a career?
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Balazs 🎩
@balazsbezi.eth
You can limit earnings, but you can’t limit “access” to goods, therefore it wouldn’t solve bribery. (Eg they will not own a yacht but get access to it)
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