Obviously the thought of world governance brings up ideas of tyrants restricting liberties via socialism and communism. What if instead of these systems, a cooperative world government was in place whose only agreed upon role would be to strictly enforce a well written constitution, such as something like the US Constitution?
To me, the main problems would be voter fraud, a federal reserve type monetary system, big tech monopolies and also a sense of complacency amongst communities.
If by some magic (perhaps blockchain technologies) these problems could be fixed, I don't see how a world government, or a world constitution would be a bad thing.
I would love to know others thoughts about this
Won't work. All cultures and races are very different ...some tribal, some low-IQ, some who think only in hive-mind ways. The Constitution was made (as said by the Founders) for a Christian and moral people.
Following the 10 commandents is all you need. I think most people can do that.
God wouldn't have given them to us. If there was some sort of IQ requirement.
It does become a bit of a paradox of having a world government punishing countries that violate the sovereignty of the individual.
It would only work in cultures that believed in the rule of not doing undue harm to others. I think many cultures believe this at their core.
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