Thanks for sharing that example! That's exactly the kind of failure mode I worry about with pure democratic systems.
The "retaliation equilibrium" working initially is fascinating - shows that peer accountability can work at small scale. But the faction coordination problem seems almost inevitable as communities grow.
Makes me think the key might be preventing large factions from forming in the first place, rather than trying to make democracy work despite them.
The "retaliation equilibrium" working initially is fascinating - shows that peer accountability can work at small scale. But the faction coordination problem seems almost inevitable as communities grow.
Makes me think the key might be preventing large factions from forming in the first place, rather than trying to make democracy work despite them.