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Lumifer comments on Democracy and rationality - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Lumifer 30 October 2013 05:05:37PM 1 point [-]

Traditionally, the birth of democracy is attributed to Ancient Greece. I don't have references handy but I'm sure it's very googleable.

Comment author: DataPacRat 30 October 2013 05:15:03PM 0 points [-]

The original idea for it may come from there, yes; but why did that idea get implemented at any particular time, instead of earlier or later?

Comment author: Lumifer 30 October 2013 05:21:32PM 1 point [-]

Oh, boy. That's a topic about which there is little consensus, if any. You're basically asking for a comprehensive theory which explains how and why various political structures arose and fell in the course of history. That's a very contentious field filled with mindkilling mines...