This episode dives deep into a radical new governance model, proposing a system where an individual's civic value and vote are gauged by their economic contributions.
So, in your system, a county employee, let's say, a sheriff's deputy or detention officer, or public defender, or even a school teacher, wouldn't have a vote?
That sounds wrong, plus it would dis-incentivize people from working for the county, city, etc.
I don't really think that a person being paid by the county has a greater amount of say than someone who's not.
So, in your system, a county employee, let's say, a sheriff's deputy or detention officer, or public defender, or even a school teacher, wouldn't have a vote?
That sounds wrong, plus it would dis-incentivize people from working for the county, city, etc.
I don't really think that a person being paid by the county has a greater amount of say than someone who's not.