I'll play! But I'd push not for *an* ABM, but a constellation of models, maybe 
not all ABMs. The main reason is for parallax. But a side reason is to explore 
the foundations of democracy. I just watched this talk (in celebration of World 
Logic Day next Friday): 
https://formalethics.org/sdm_downloads/bruner-slides-fe-conference/ At the very 
start, Justin discusses the *assumption* of political equality. I'm not 
convinced that democracy requires that. In my ignorance, I'm thinking ancient 
Greece is typically thought of as a democracy ... but it seems very different 
from what we mean today.

So the project might be one of exploring the space of possible models of democracy, 
without being prescriptive "definitions upfront!" curmudgeons. What do you 
think?

On 1/7/22 10:30, Jochen Fromm wrote:
A good question. What is democracy and how can it turn into authoritarianism or fascism? 
There are a number of good books about fascism, like "The Anatomy of Fascism" 
from Robert Paxton, but as far as I know there is no agent-based model how a democratic 
backsliding works in terms of agents, systems and subsystems.

I would like to work in my free time on an agent-based model how countries can experience a democratic 
backsliding into an authoritarian system. The site https://www.democratic-erosion.com/ has a number of 
good links, for example to the books from Acemoglu & Robinson (e.g. "Economic Origins of 
Dictatorship and Democracy") or to the book "What is populism?" from Jan-Werner Müller.

Anyone else interested in this topic?

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glen
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