Thank you.
I did get a number of my ideas and underlying philosophical concepts from Plato.
Indeed after Auguste Comte, Plato would be my biggest influence.
I disagree.
While I'm sure that there are one or two examples of this, I cannot personally think of any nation that has been defacto ruled by an oversight body.
Just as governments ultimately derive their authority from their military, yet the number of instances of defacto military rule is relatively small.
If almost all militaries around the world are able to resit abusing their position of power, I'm confident that an oversight body would be able to as-well.
Particularly since ideological fanaticism would be a prerequisite for a function within this oversight body.
I consider this unrealistic and overly cynical.
Ultimately a computer.
Calculating happiness is both a cornerstone of Utilitarianism and something that computer would be far more suited to then a human.
Yes.
And we can change that too.
By having people see friendships and even relationships as transient and rather ephemeral things.
One can ensure that a persons strong ideological commitment to meritocracy will always come before something as tertiary as friendship.
So said the hypocrites of the French Revolution.
Corporal punishment is not only a necessity.
But a virtue.
The sad state of modern society and those that populate is due in part to the move away from
corporal punishment, at the behest of bleeding hearts.
Well I would first be interested in where exactly they would intend to go.
A very important part of my ideology is the unification of humanity.
That is not exactly something that someone can just walk away from.