Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3502824-20160905022916/@comment-28397969-20160906030811

Ar-cen-ciel wrote:

Unfortunately, political concepts doesn't work as good as they do on paper in real life, since the administration of a country (or any society system for that matter) requires money and authority somewhere in the government, which will inevitably fester corruption at some point.

Sure, we have constitutions and stuff to keep the order, but as history proves, they can coexist with such constitutions and pull the people's eyes with their antics to no end. Restriction of government power simply limits the damage caused by corrupt politicians. The only way to stop them is to strip them from their position outright, and again, they'll glue themselves at all costs. I don't think Tamashi's point was that it will result in zero corruption but that it will make it harder to happen. Also helps to have a population that isn't sheep.

Dave the Anonymous wrote: Communism for example... To create such an illusion on "Equality" only to be tainted with corruption which also leads to some very large problems to its people. Luckily, Vietnam isn't one. If only theres a quantum computer that rules instead, "THEN" that corruption in communism will be improbable. But, its just a hypothesis... Don't mind me!! ^_^ Then the computer becomes self aware and annihilates the human race. The end.