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Look up the Swiss style of democracy. They have elected officials for day-to-day tasks and frequent referendums for subjective matters. From what I saw, their referendum campaigns are great. You can make your own opinion with an hour or two of research, tops. Even with the very limited time, IMO few hours a year is worth it to be more involved with shaping your own society. Best of both worlds.



Look up the situation in California with referendums. More direct democracy is not always wine and roses.


Our Swiss Constitution was based on California's. We added cooling-down periods and made referendums binding to the Legislature, not directly law.


Yes, for instance, Prop 13. Though it sounds good to voters, the actual results are terrible.




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