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The Meritocratic Republic
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231148707
- EAN9798231148707
- Date de parution28/05/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Frustrated by the stagnation and inefficiencies of modern governance, "The Meritocratic Republic" proposes a radical yet meticulously designed alternative to failing democratic and socialist systems. This book argues for a new form of government where leaders are selected not by popularity or political maneuvering, but through rigorous, transparent intellectual competitions-the "Meritocratic Olympics".
Drawing inspiration from classical philosophers like Plato and Mill, yet leveraging cutting-edge technology, the author outlines a system designed to elevate the wisest, most capable, and ethical individuals to positions of power. Explore a comprehensive framework detailing the structure of these competitions, the formation of a government based on merit, and eligibility criteria that ensure commitment and equal opportunity.
Central to this vision are "Houses of Knowledge" providing universal access to education and a powerful "Super App" integrating digital ID, secure voting with merit-based points, public policy proposal features, and unbiased news dissemination. The book confronts potential social challenges, including equality and the value of essential labor, offering thoughtful counter-arguments and solutions. It further details a phased transition from current systems and strategies for sustaining this innovative republic through continuous improvement, adaptability, and ethical governance.
"The Meritocratic Republic" is a bold call to rethink governance from the ground up, offering a blueprint for the future where competence and integrity define leadership
Drawing inspiration from classical philosophers like Plato and Mill, yet leveraging cutting-edge technology, the author outlines a system designed to elevate the wisest, most capable, and ethical individuals to positions of power. Explore a comprehensive framework detailing the structure of these competitions, the formation of a government based on merit, and eligibility criteria that ensure commitment and equal opportunity.
Central to this vision are "Houses of Knowledge" providing universal access to education and a powerful "Super App" integrating digital ID, secure voting with merit-based points, public policy proposal features, and unbiased news dissemination. The book confronts potential social challenges, including equality and the value of essential labor, offering thoughtful counter-arguments and solutions. It further details a phased transition from current systems and strategies for sustaining this innovative republic through continuous improvement, adaptability, and ethical governance.
"The Meritocratic Republic" is a bold call to rethink governance from the ground up, offering a blueprint for the future where competence and integrity define leadership



