phil777 wrote:
Local level is fine, but you'd still have to deal with rules from other zones when travelling. Would subject A from zone X be subjected to rules from zone Y if he does something forbidden there? =/
Don't get me wrong, I believe in things like the commerce clause, the uniform commercial code, at least in the U.S. Constitution inter-state issues are resolved at the federal level by the Supreme Court much like I think it would be wise to have inter-county issues resolved at the state level of mediation. Certain things should in fact be kept uniform.
My biggest problem with what's going on at the top, aside from poor mobility or trying to bite off more than it can chew - the issues seem like they've been delineated in some rather useless ways; ie. communism as the extreme right and fascism as the extreme left? Conservative and Liberal? The dichotomies that we've created seem to rig the arguments, keep them in a nonproductive zone as detached from reality and have each side hunkered down in their own forms of group think. I would like to think that authentic dialog over real issues without those delineations could more easily flow from creative thought at the local level and work their way upward. As for fighting the tyranny of populism, it would mean that people would need to just create more effective and eloquent arguments from all sides and, especially with people more involved, you'd have far fewer people who are voting for or against an idea just because a friend or relative told them they should - the disconnect is what really seems to promote classic ignorance.