Sorry for the blank e-mail.

Historically it seems that "dynastic succession" gives the
longest stable political systems to enable "nation building".

On 10/5/12, Joseph Spinden <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For those interested in voting systems, towards the end of the book the
> authors suggest alternate voting regimes.  There are several interesting
> suggestions for improving the present situation.
>
> For myself, I am coming to believe the only hope is for the Democrats to
> retake control of both houses and the presidency, so as to enable them
> to push through voting reform.  Although, in fairness, it is not clear
> that they would do that it they did gain control.  But I do not see any
> other way to implement change to the current situation.
>
> Joe

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