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What are some novel yet effective forms of government throughout history?
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>>17283010
Impossible. The problem is humans.
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>>17283010
>be premier of north korea
>forge entire nation into hating america and western imperialism
>have massive 1970s american land barge at your funeral
What did they mean by this?
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>>17283028
They want to be New Deal America and have mostly accomplished that, minus the whole solving malnourishment and free expression and equitable advancement part.
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>>17283028
fool, that's an all-Corean vintage "Pingpong" Jongmobile, capitalist pigs stole the design
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>>17283013
>>17283028
>>17283075
>>17283083
Thanks for answering the question, retards.
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>>17283010
Chaebol
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I feel like there are interesting parallels between Meiji era Japan and Germany when it was first unified under Bismarck. Both had a central government that governed over a million little independent jurisdictions, and yet fostered amazing advancements for their people.
Not really sure how it happened, it might have just coincided with native cultural growth and desire for modernisation that was independent of government, or somehow this mix of federal vs extremely small local government led to great outcomes.
There was a very practical element to both governments, perhaps that led to people overcoming local norms, to act together in goodwill.



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