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by AnthonyMouse
2763 days ago
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> How do you get and pay for the infrastructure of this direct democracy without resources paid for by dues? The technology needed to let people submit proposals and let other people vote on them is on the level what individuals do over a weekend as adjunct to a side project. > How do you get the minority in any vote to go along with the result when there isn't any common binding agreement such as a contract that enforces majority rule? Why do you need to force them to? By definition the majority will already agree, and then many in the minority would participate out of solidarity because that's the whole point of joining a union to begin with. You don't need 100.0%, a large majority is quite sufficient in general. And anything that actually required 100.0% is already lost, because then they could pay off the cheapest defector or contract it out. |
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And your picture of humam behavior is all too rose-colored glasses if it's having all members of a minority vote just go along out of solidarity when it's non-binding. I've seen unions vote on issues, and it's often contentious with emotions running high on all sides. If the losing side in any of those could have just said "nope" to accepting the result, they would have. Sometimes they try to anyway.