coppro wrote: > Benjamin Caplan wrote: >> Aaron Goldfein wrote: >>> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Sean Hunt <ride...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> There are two separate methods by >>>> which the Agoran Senate can recover Agora from an invasion by reducing >>>> every invader's voting limit to 0. Once this is done, it's simple to >>>> pass a proposal exiling the invaders. >>> Unless the invaders wait 60 days to spring their trap. >> This is the real flaw: our current rules are secure against obvious >> invasions, and if the invaders are non-obvious, then by the time they >> become obvious it will be too late to do anything about it. >> >> The only real way around this would be to make acts of war platonically >> IMPOSSIBLE, but this would arguably make Agora no longer a nomic. >> >> Note that this is an issue with 'real' governments as well -- see the >> often ridiculous hoops to which immigrants are generally subjected. >> >> Pavitra >> > There's another (scammy) means by which an invasion can be prevented > from making changes, but it would result in an effective stalemate in Agora.
What do you have in mind? Bear in mind that the invaders can deputise for the Assessor.