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Implicit Core Architecture of DirectDemocracyS
(Technical-institutional reconstruction)
I. Supreme Principle: Permanent and Operative Popular Sovereignty
DirectDemocracyS does not simply propose that “the people elect the rulers”, but that:
➡️ The people hold power continuously, directly and substantially.
Implicit features:
It is a sovereignty:
This goes beyond both classical representative democracy and occasional referendum models.
II. Principle of the Informed and Competent Voter
The system is not based on spontaneous opinion, but on:
➡️ Certified, neutral and protected information.
Key elements:
This implies that voting is not only a right, but also an informed act.
III. Centrality of Personal Responsibility
All people in positions of power must be responsible for the consequences of their decisions.
➡️ There are no areas of institutional irresponsibility.
Applies to:
Implicit distinctions:
The system does not aim for indiscriminate punishment, but for real accountability.
IV. Independence of Powers + Subordination to Popular Sovereignty
DirectDemocracyS does not eliminate the separation of powers, but redefines it.
Implicit model:
Difference from the classical doctrine of Montesquieu:
V. Overcoming the Oligarchic Partycracy
The system was born as a response to what is defined as:
➡️ concentration of power in the political-party elites.
Implicit objectives:
VI. Selecting the Right People for the Right Roles
DirectDemocracyS rejects both:
It implicitly proposes:
➡️ Informed choice based on verified expertise.
Principles:
VII. Structured Participation of the Entire Population
Not everyone decides everything the same way.
The model suggests:
➡️ Differentiated involvement based on skills and roles.
This implies:
VIII. Total Systemic Integration
The system is designed as:
➡️ a coherent and interdependent ecosystem.
Related areas:
The assumption is that isolated reforms fail.
IX. Rejection of State Violence as a Resolving Instrument
Explicit example: opposition to the death penalty.
Implicit principle:
➡️ The State must not repeat the violence it punishes.
This places the system in a humanistic and non-authoritarian tradition.
X. Continuous Improvement and Not Total Destruction
DirectDemocracyS does not present itself as absolutely anti-system.
Objective:
XI. Expert-Based and Collaborative Development Process
From the information provided it emerges:
It does not appear to be an improvised or purely ideological project.
XII. Global Vision Not Limited to a Single State
The system is designed for worldwide applicability.
This implies:
XIII. Financial Independence and Collective Ownership of Resources
A political system without economic autonomy is vulnerable to lobbies.
XIV. Generational Ethics and Decision-Making Sustainability
Traditional democracy suffers from "shortsightedness": people vote for immediate benefits (often for the next election).
XV. The Self-Cleaning and Entropy Prevention Mechanism
Every human organization tends to become corrupt or bureaucratic over time (Iron Law of Oligarchy).
XVI. Human-Algorithm Symbiosis (Supervision by ddsAI)
In a world dominated by shady algorithms, DirectDemocracyS makes technology transparent.
XVII. Digital and Physical Territoriality (The Human Bridge)
Overcoming the dichotomy between "online" and "offline".
Final Synthetic Model
DirectDemocracyS as a Political System
It can be defined as:
➡️ Permanent, informed, meritocratic, and systemic direct democracy, supported by technological infrastructure and universal accountability of power.
Comparison with historical models
It does not fully coincide with any of the main models:
It's closer to a new hybrid model.
Structural strength
➡️ Systemic internal coherence: everything revolves around informed popular sovereignty + accountability.
Main critical point (from an analytical point of view)
➡️ The entire system depends on the credibility and security of the information and decision-making infrastructure.
If that holds, the model becomes plausible.
If that fails, the entire edifice becomes vulnerable.
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