Le nonidi 29 pluviôse, an CCXXV, Andre Müller a écrit : > The day comes closer, that we remove all politicians and do our own > constitution.
And your own constitution will need politicians of its own to work. And they too, after the first few decades, will be corrupt, because "power attracts the corruptible". (Strange, I knew that quote from Mother Superior Darwi Odrade in Frank Herbert's _Chapterhouse: Dune_, but I see it attributed too to David Brin's _The Postman_, that came out also in 1985. Funny.) If you design the constitution very carefully to avoid that, then maybe the result will be slightly better than what we have to day. On the other hand, if you do your revolution without learning from History, the eventual result will likely be much worse. Well, this is completely off-topic, sorry for the inconvenience, I do not intend to continue on the matter. Regards, -- Nicolas George