Hi Gav,

Good post - these few points summarise my thoughts entirely ... you said

> an MOQ based political system would start with a
> pragmatic analysis of the various systems we have
> already tried.
>

And later
> so....
> society, according to the MOQ, exists to serve and be
> served by individuals.
>
> there is a balance point here. a point of harmony
> between the serving and receiving. society is a
> transaction between the group and the individual. a
> political system has to establish and maintain this
> balance.
>

And later ...
>
> we need to stay true to the intellectual level, whose
> relative dominance we are supposed to be helping
> establish.
>

The problem we keep tip-toeing around is how to recognise intellectual
quality over socially accepted dogmas dressed up as logic.
Regards
Ian
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