Ideal Government
The only government that should exist is one that serves All of its people. Using common sense and logic, the leaders of government should be able to demonstrate the required talent and intelligence needed, in order to serve ALL of the People.
The type of government that is lead by the most talented is known as a Meritocracy.
WARNING: Meritocracy is a topic that is misunderstood by many on the internet who try to equate it as something unfair, negative,requiring privilege, etc and it is literally the opposite. AS ALWAYS, You are encouraged to do Your Own Research to verify everything.
The CORRECT Definitions of: Meritocracy:
Meritocracy: noun:
a) A system in which advancement is based on individual ability or achievement.
b) A group of leaders or officeholders selected on the basis of individual ability or achievement.
Meritocracy is logical leadership based purely on ability, talent aka merit and NOT privilege, family, money, or connections.
Truly intelligent leadership is purely based on someone's merit comprised of their demonstrable real world experience, talent, and overall intelligence.
The concept of Meritocracy was introduced by Plato in The Republic, but it was never implemented correctly in the government at the time.
America needs to be, and shall eventually become a Meritocracy that serves the People.
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Questions posed by group participants about Meritocracy
"Is meritocracy socialism? Or are you trying to combine a socialist philosophy with it?"
"What are some examples of incorrect information posted on the internet that is being called Meritocracy?"
"Why would people put in effort posting incorrect information?"
"How could so many people misunderstand meritocracy when it is quite simple and logical?"
"What could a person do to help transform their government into a meritocratic state?"
"How could current leaders in power who are currently not demonstrating merit themselves change course most efficiently?"