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[โ€“] ChairmanMeow@programming.dev 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The solution to that historically has been urbanization, which allowed people to become specialists in a chosen field. They get to absorb all the knowledge in a specific field of expertise, and then a select few are smart enough to push it further.

Unfortunately we haven't really managed to apply this to politics yet, because those who are specialists in getting elected aren't necessarily specialists in governing either. Nor are they likely good at governing everything, maybe just a specific part. But picking who is suitable enough is not done by specialists but by the general public, which is both democracy's strength and weakness.

I can agree with that. But something has gotta give? I think we're in the right direction, we have some significant spedbumps along the way is all