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A government could be good. In theory:
I'm sure there's other ideas regarding this.
With 1 year and no second term they're just gonna steal everything within their reach from day 1, so we need to balance it with:
Then, maybe.
It'd need to be a system that automates itself instead of needing surveillance. Something that simply disincentivizes corruption.
How about "if you accept the bribe, report it and do nothing, you can keep it"?
Who asseses people's capabilities in this system? As they are likely the most powerful people.