Who Should We Chose?

It is quite evident that all systems of government have the possibility to abuse their power. In many systems, the government acts as an authority figure over the people. This can lead to authoritarianism which creates an environment that is similar to the dystopian structure where the people experience an Continue reading

Majority rules

In Thomas Hobbes’s seminal work, “Leviathan,” he delves into the concept of governance, advocating for a social contract theory to maintain order in society. Hobbes famously described life without government as “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short,” highlighting the necessity of structured authority. His philosophy underscores the potential for abuse Continue reading

The Best System

A meritocracy is a form of government where people gain power and notoriety through their skill and contribution to society. This is the best form of government, because everyone has the ability to achieve. This also changes the idea of social class as well. People will no longer have their Continue reading

Social Democracy

I believe that the least dystopian form of government is a social democracy. A social democracy is based on the accepted condition that all citizens should be legally entitled to certain rights. These rights include access to public services, like education, healthcare, public transportation, and childcare. I think that these Continue reading

So many options and none of them are good

I believe It’s necessary to consider the advantages and disadvantages of different political structures while deciding on the least dystopian kind of government. Any type of government may be abused, but a democratic republic is particularly good at preventing dystopian societies. In a democratic republic, the people pick their leaders, and authority Continue reading

Greatness in Government

How would the world be different if laws, order, and civilization existed? Hobbes’s Leviathan exemplifies three aspects of a world imposed by the condition of nature: competitiveness, diffidence, and glory, which depicts a ‘poor, ugly, and brutish’ life. In the excerpt from the book, it states, “If any two men Continue reading

For the People

In my opinion a democratic form of government would be the least dystopian government.  Any government has its flaws so this doesn’t mean that this form is perfect but it is the most fitting for the prompt.  Democracy is more for the people as a whole.  Compared to the other Continue reading

A justifiable System

The least dystopian form of government is a republic, more specifically a merchant republic. This is a form of government where monarchy was absent, and leaders were elected to increase the collective wealth of the city or state. Italy ran a successful merchant republic until its fall in the early Continue reading