• @BilboBargains
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    1189 months ago

    How is it that we’ve created a society where scientists are subordinate to lying narcissists and psychopaths?

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      This isn’t something new. This is how society has functioned throughout history. Democracy is an ideal, but no country is truly democratic. Show me a country where the parliament or whatever legislative and executive bodies they have is truly made up of common people voted by their peers, and not part of the upper class.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        Ireland has a political elite, like most other countries. However, many of our politicians are ordinary people too… There are teachers, doctors, farmers etc mixed among the lawyers. Due to proportionak representative democracy, there are also one issue candidates who her elected for campaigning on things like special needs or other issues.

        When K moved to Australia, I was quite surprised to find that nearly every politician was a lawyer by trade.

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          39 months ago

          I don’t think Switzerland meets the definition given by @[email protected] but there is the element of direct democracy, where any citizen can create a petition and if they get enough signatures it will go to a referendum, although ultimately it is up to the politicians to implement the results of the referenda.

    • @Cosmicomical
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      69 months ago

      And corporations, because of the money. These aspects impact choice of research directions and results so much that I feel like rectifying them would be enough to start a new scientific revolution.