> This is one of the key dangers of majoritarian government. The moment that people can vote for representatives the representatives will be purchased
What better alternatives are you thinking of? An intelligent, compassionate, eco-friendly and forward-thinking dictator would be great I guess, but historically that's not the ones emerging on top.
> but historically that's not the ones emerging on top.
the only one that has so far been "good" has been the singaporean authoritarian regime (yes, they are "authoritarean").
But even if they're good and benevolent so far, there's zero guarantee that the next leader, or the next generation of them, will remain true.
That's why even though majoritarian gov't are bad, they're the least worst. Not to mention that if the elected gov't is bad, it's becaue the people doing the electing didn't put in enough civic responsibility as a collective.
The current system is not that bad, a radical shift towards government transparency would help a lot. Make it hard to hide bribery, corruption, and plain evilness, pay well but make it hard to sell favours in the dark. Make it easy for public officers to pay for blatant crimes. Make it hard for a single political group to revert transparency.
Politicians would have more shit to throw around, yes, but hopefully the worst of them will look elsewhere for the easy money if it can't be had that easily in public office.
What better alternatives are you thinking of? An intelligent, compassionate, eco-friendly and forward-thinking dictator would be great I guess, but historically that's not the ones emerging on top.