Money and weapons are the two worst inventions ever made by humanity

Money and weapons are the two worst inventions ever made by humanity. It is a shame that throughout its entire history the human race has been, and still is – cheating, stealing, betraying and killing each other because of money. While money, and with it the thirst for power, are almost always the root of all strife and wars, weapons make it possible to wage those wars and kill people in the name of anything, of course as a justification. In the end, all wars always turn out to be about money. In selfish quests for power, a lot of people seem to forget that what is important in life is not how powerful they become and how much wealth they acquire, but how much good they can do with what they already have.

Vadim S. Alatortsev, Ph.D.

People’s System

Since the “isms” have been battling each other for over a century and have exhausted themselves, a new political system should be created—a system where all people will have equal chances and where all people will participate in the governance of their countries. The People’s System is presented not as a minor reform of existing politics, but as a fundamentally different way of thinking about political authority, participation, accountability, and state structure.

The True Democracy Real-Time Governing System (TDRTGS), also known as the People’s System, is the only truly democratic real-time political system, proposed and designed by Dr. Vadim S. Alatortsev. Because we live in a world where taking other people’s ideas and making them somebody else’s is often considered normal and good for business, we cannot openly share with the public and explain here in full detail exactly how Dr. Alatortsev’s People’s System works, but we can share some of its features… Even from those features, however, the underlying ambition is clear: to replace the entrenched distortions of modern political systems with a model built around direct public power, structural transparency, and continuous accountability.

Imagine a political system with the following features:

  • No corruption, no crime, no gangs, no drugs, no rapes, no prostitution, no homeless people, no jobless people. The System is the primary employer, everybody is a part of the System, and laws of the System are enforced by its people;
  • No political affiliations, i.e., not socialism, not communism, not capitalism. It is the People’s System, where the majority of the population in a country has true democratic powers (not imaginary ones, as nowadays) and governs its country through a real-time voting system, i.e., the System accepts and establishes laws that are desired by the majority of the population. In addition, only the majority of the population decides on such important issues as abortions, gay marriage, gun ownership, executions, going to war, taxation, etc.
  • No political parties, no expensive elections, no lobbyists, no fundraisers and no presidential debates, with trillions of dollars saved, which would be used for something more useful. The whole system of government, as we know it, would have to be changed.
  • The System randomly, but according to the System’s logic and special algorithms, selects qualified candidates from the entire pool of the eligible population, meaning that anybody could be selected for System duty. It would be like winning the lotto, only without buying a ticket, and instead of getting mega-millions, people would get a chance to serve their country and its people.
  • The System prohibits succession, i.e., only one person from a family (including all close and distant relatives) can be selected in a System cycle and serve his/her duty, meaning that the System has to go through the entire population before it will again make a selection in the same family. Therefore, if somebody decided to skip their System duty to the country (there would be such an option, but it would not be possible to transfer System duty to another family member) so that their children or grandchildren could have a chance for selection in the future, then although the rest of the family would not be taken out of the selection pool, it would not give them any priority during future selections. It also means that it could take up to several hundred years before someone from the same family would be selected by the System again.
  • Selected candidates would serve only one term with a fixed period of time, and during their service in the System they would be judged only on their accomplishments (not on empty promises). If candidates were unable to fulfill their duties in a satisfactory manner several times in a row, they would be automatically expelled from System service by its built-in strike-out algorithm. In addition, the majority of the population would, of course, be able at any time to vote out any candidate and expel such a candidate from System service, even if the candidate were satisfactorily fulfilling his/her System duties.
  • For the purpose of fighting corruption and cheating, candidates selected by People’s System would be an open book in the true meaning of the phrase, provided that they were selected by the System in the first place and chose to serve their System duty. Everything about those candidates and their close and distant relatives would be completely transparent and easily accessible to the public, i.e., there would be literally nothing they could hide from the public. So, if anybody decided to see a candidate’s original birth certificate (not some certified copy), or any other records, including education records, medical records, investment statements, spending statements, etc., they would be able to access any information about candidates and their relatives (except for information used for authorized logging into the System, see below) with the click of a button in the System.
  • The System would be an independent electronic system. It would not operate via the Internet, and it would have special access to a full database on the entire population, i.e., birth records, death records, education records, criminal records, medical records, financial records, etc., including fingerprints and iris scans for authentication purposes. Every eligible individual or family would get a FREE device that would be pluggable into People’s System from anywhere, would be fully encrypted, and would authenticate them every time they decided to use it. That device would let them use the real-time voting system and follow up on various System-related issues that concerned them and their community, etc.

Taken together, these features are intended to illustrate a political model in which representation is radically restructured, elite capture is minimized, and the population exercises direct and continuous power rather than symbolic electoral power at long intervals.

All of the above might sound like something out of a science fiction book or movie, but current technologies allow such a system to be built. It is only a question of will and money on the part of the country that would decide to adopt People’s System. Depending on the infrastructure and the size of the country, as well as the size of its population, building People’s System may require investments from several hundred billion to several trillion dollars (unless the country’s people and businesses would agree to build it for free), but in any case it would be money and effort well spent, because it is better to spend trillions of dollars on a country and its needs than on senseless wars and the killing of innocent people. In this sense, the proposal is both political and technological: it assumes that modern systems can be used not merely for surveillance, commerce, or administration, but for a different and more direct model of governance itself.

Just think of People’s System as something similar to a banking electronic system, where by swiping your credit card banks are capable of finding out in real time whether you have money in your bank account in another part of the world. Only instead of an expired credit card, imagine an expired politician who could not fulfill his/her duties and who, in real time, was deselected by the System or its people. That, said Dr. Alatortsev, is how real democracy should work.

Dr. Alatortsev regards the True Democracy Real-Time Governing System (TDRTGS) as the pinnacle of his scientific and political work. In his view, any serious effort to build such a system would, because of its scale and implications, require substantial interdisciplinary resources, long-term coordination, and institutional capacity.

For that reason, Dr. Alatortsev takes the position that discussions concerning the construction of the True Democracy Real-Time Governing System (TDRTGS) should be limited to governments only. In his assessment, individual investors and ordinary private parties would not have the range of scientific, technological, organizational, and financial resources necessary to carry out the required work. Governments, by contrast, are the only entities likely to possess the breadth of capabilities required for a meaningful application and evaluation of this system. For visitors, this page therefore serves two purposes: to present the broad concept itself and to signal that the People’s System is intended as a serious high-level project rather than a casual political thought experiment.


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